Two bar graphs - two data sets - different bin width
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Hi everyone,
I am kinda new to matlab and may not have been asking the right question to google. Anyway, here is my problem: I've got two data sets called one and two:
none = length(one)
ntwo = length(two)
%h = nan(max(none,ntwo),2)
h(1:none,1)=one
h(1:ntwo,2)=two
From there I extract the best bin width and the theoretical best amount of bin for each data set ( following the The Freedman-Diaconis rule):
%one -------
minNumberOne = round(min(h(1:none,1)))
maxNumberOne = ceil(max(h(1:none,1)))
iqrVarOne = iqr(h(1:none,1))
hOne = ceil(2 * iqrVarOne * none^(-1/3))
binsOne = ceil((maxNumberOne - minNumberOne)/hOne)
%two -------
minNumberTwo = round(min(h(1:ntwo,2)))
maxNumberTwo = ceil(max(h(1:ntwo,2)))
iqrVarTwo = iqr(h(1:ntwo,2))
hTwo = ceil(2 * iqrVarTwo * ntwo^(-1/3))
binsTwo = ceil((maxNumberTwo - minNumberTwo)/hTwo)
From now I am a bit lost. I'd like to apply for each bar graph the number of bin and the bin width, AND displaying those graph on the same figure, like that:
![](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/154661/image.png)
My code:
figure(1)
data = [h(:,1) h(:,2)]
[y, x] = hist(data)
bar(x,y, 'group')
this code doesn't take into account the bins calculated before of course. Do you have any ideas on how to integrate that to my code?
Cheers everyone. I hope I have been clear enough...
Flo
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José-Luis
2016 年 7 月 4 日
one = rand(100,1);
two = rand(100,1);
nOne = 10;
nTwo = 15;
figure
histogram(one,nOne);
hold on;
histogram(two,nTwo);
%clearer
figure
ksdensity(one);
hold on;
ksdensity(two)
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Duncan Po
2016 年 7 月 5 日
histogram/histcounts have builtin support for Freedman-Diaconis rule:
histogram(x, 'BinMethod', 'fd')
or
[n, binedges] = histcounts(x, 'BinMethod', 'fd')
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