Monday, June 10

Multiple Histograms

A histogram is very similar to a bar chart. The bars of a histogram are also vertical, but unlike a bar graph and there are no gaps between the bars. Also, the data must be grouped into class intervals of equal width. The histogram which can be used to display a given data. This is called a histogram. A histogram is a bar graph in which the bars touch. The vertical axis represents frequencies, the horizontal axis represents classes.


Types of multiple histogram


There are 3 types of histograms:
1. 1p Histograms
2. 2p Histograms
3. 3p Histograms



Window to create the multiple histograms:





Construction of a Multiple Histogram:


  The steps below are used to create the multiple histograms These are the fast and efficient steps to have the multiple histograms.

      Step 1: Select the 1p histograms. The parameter on x axis must be selected and add to  the list.

      Step 2: In 2p histograms. The one more axis must be selected that is nothing but y axis and x axis. If we need side scatter and forward scatter select it on y axis.The add to the list button

     Step 3: The 3p histograms is similar to 2p histograms.

     Step 4: The combination mode is available in 2p histogram alone. The combination mode is to see the possible plots by the possible of set of parameters. The y axis is grayed out.

     Step 5: If the above process gets over then click the ok button to generate the histograms.

    Step 6: The cancel button is used  to close the creation of the histogram

   Step 7: The delete button is used to erase the selected items in the histograms lists.

   Step 8: The resolution is used to select the items which are going to add on the list below.

These are the steps to have the generation of multiple histograms.

Examples for multiple histograms:


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