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MASS (version 7.3-47)

truehist:

Description

Creates a histogram on the current graphics device.

Usage

truehist(data, nbins = "Scott", h, x0 = -h/1000,
         breaks, prob = TRUE, xlim = range(breaks),
         ymax = max(est), col = "cyan",
         xlab = deparse(substitute(data)), bty = "n", …)

Arguments

data
numeric vector of data for histogram. Missing values (NAs) are allowed and omitted.
nbins
The suggested number of bins. Either a positive integer, or a character string naming a rule: "Scott" or "Freedman-Diaconis" or "FD". (Case is ignored.)
h
The bin width, a strictly positive number (takes precedence over nbins).
x0
Shift for the bins - the breaks are at x0 + h * (…, -1, 0, 1, …)
breaks
The set of breakpoints to be used. (Usually omitted, takes precedence over h and nbins).
prob
If true (the default) plot a true histogram. The vertical axis has a relative frequency density scale, so the product of the dimensions of any panel gives the relative frequency. Hence the total area under the histogram is 1 and it is directly comparable with most other estimates of the probability density function. If false plot the counts in the bins.
xlim
The limits for the x-axis.
ymax
The upper limit for the y-axis.
col
The colour for the bar fill: the default is colour 5 in the default R palette.
xlab
label for the plot x-axis. By default, this will be the name of data.
bty
The box type for the plot - defaults to none.
additional arguments to rect or plot.

Side Effects

A histogram is plotted on the current device.

Details

This plots a true histogram, a density estimate of total area 1. If breaks is specified, those breakpoints are used. Otherwise if h is specified, a regular grid of bins is used with width h. If neither breaks nor h is specified, nbins is used to select a suitable h.

References

Venables, W. N. and Ripley, B. D. (2002) Modern Applied Statistics with S. Fourth edition. Springer.

See Also

hist