Hi everybody,
I´m trying to plot some histogramms of different vectors, and therefore i need to determine as well the number of bins as the Edges for the histogramm. when changing either of them, Matlab changes the other one automatically, is there a way i can determine these numbers by myself?
h = histogram(v,"NumBins",100,'Normalization','probability', "BinEdges", [5.4536e+03:1.2093e+05])
I tried to put everything in as input arguments, but the histogramm has different values:
h =
Histogram with properties:
Data: [66001×1 double]
Values: [1×115476 double]
NumBins: 115476
BinEdges: [1×115477 double]
BinWidth: 1
BinLimits: [5.4536e+03 1.2093e+05]
Normalization: 'probability'
FaceColor: 'auto'
EdgeColor: [0 0 0]

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KSSV
KSSV am 1 Aug. 2018
Why do you feel they are different? It is acting accordingly to your input.
Timo Strotbaum
Timo Strotbaum am 1 Aug. 2018
Because in said NumBins should be 100, not 115476

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KSSV
KSSV am 1 Aug. 2018

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If you want 100 bins use:
h = histogram(v,"NumBins",100,'Normalization','probability', "BinEdges", linspace(5.4536e+03,1.2093e+05,101)) ;

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In this case, "NumBins" is being ignored. Either use NumBins or BinEdges.
Here's an example where NumBins=2 but there are 100 bins defined by BinEdges.
h = histogram(rand(1,1000), "NumBins", 2, "BinEdges", linspace(0, 1, 101));

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