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HISTN: Octave function to produce normalized histogram

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  • Stephen Eglen

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Octave

Abstract

Here is a simple adaptation of hist.m so that the histogram is normalised, i.e. the bars are all multiplied by some constant so that the sum of the bars is equal to the argument NORM.

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  • Stephen Eglen, 2000. "HISTN: Octave function to produce normalized histogram," Octave codes C0206901, .
  • Handle: RePEc:cod:octave:c020901
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