Le 26.09.2005 16:15, Sundar Dorai-Raj a écrit : >Florian Defregger wrote: > > >>Dear all, >>I wonder if I can put together a histogram where one bin contains all the >>values that are larger than a certain specified value. >> >>Example: >>I have values ranging from 0 to 40 and I want 10 bins from 0 to 10, i.e. for >>the intervals [0,1), [1,2) , ..., [9,10). And then I want one last bin which >>contains all the values larger than 10, i.e. for the interval [10, 40). >> >>Thanks, >>Florian >> >> >> > >Hi, Florian, > >See the "breaks" argument in ?hist. > >x <- sample(1:40, 1000, replace = TRUE) >hist(x, breaks = c(0:10, 40)) > >Is this what you intended? > >--sundar > > Maybe also take a look at the right argument. I think this is closer to what Florian wanted in the first place :
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