How to define the bin size for a histogram
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Hello
I have 2 questions.
I am trying to create 100 bins for my histograms which covers actually 10000 data points. The command bincounts = histc(x,binranges), allows me to put the binranges value but I dont want to repeat (0 100 200..........10000)as the value for 'binranges'. So is there any shorter way to give that kind of argument for binranges to use that command. Once I know that, I can use bar(binranges,bincounts,'histc') to plot the histogram.
Second question, how do I normalize the area of the histogram to be 1.
Thanks
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Guillaume
2014 年 9 月 20 日
There are two histogram functions in matlab. The other one, hist allows you to specify the number of bins instead of the edges.
As for normalising:
dist = hist(data, 100);
dist = dist / sum(dist);
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