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RobertWeng Posted - 07/06/2006 : 06:44:41 AM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 6.0
Operating System: Win XP

hi,
i have a question regarding the generation of histograms within a labtalk script.

labtalk help returns a function named histogram(dataset, inc, min, max).
however, the documentation is rather sparse and when i tried to use it, nothing happend.

since i have to generate several hundreds of histograms manual generation with plot-->statistical graphs --> histogram is not a feasible option...

can anybody help me, please?
thnx,
robert
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Deanna Posted - 07/07/2006 : 01:33:24 AM
Hi, Robert. The function histogram(dataset, inc, min, max) can generate the histogram for you. However, you must assign a dataset to store the result. For example, you can use it like this:

data2_b=histogram(data2_a, 0.5, 0, 2)

Deanna
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