Peter Dalgaard wrote:
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> Were you perhaps looking for hist(x, breaks=seq(0, 100,10))? (Notice
> that if "breaks" is a single number, it will generate breaks based on
> range(x), not xlim.)
>
Great! That's *exactly* what I needed. Thanks a lot!
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Peter Ehlers wrote:
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> Just seting breaks=2 should fix your 'issue'.
> But what could such a histogram possibly tell anyone?
> Unless this is a pathological case in a more elaborate
> analysis, I can't see any sense in what you're doing.
>
Yes it did! However, this requires that I explicitly
Hi,
I am trying to plot a histogram with my dataset that has 68 elements, 67 of
which are zero and the last one is 18. It can be reproduced as follows:
x<-array(0, dim=(68))
x[1] = 18
I am trying to plot its histogram using:
hist(x, breaks=10, xlim=c(0, 100), axes=F)
axis(2, at=seq(0, 70, 5))
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