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Transformation of histograms

Review of Scientific Instruments, 1992
A method of transforming a histogram of one variable into a histogram of another variable is presented. No assumptions are made regarding the nature of either the initial or final distributions. The superiority of the method over simple linear interpolation is demonstrated.
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Histograms and Plots

2012
SAS has some very powerful graphing procedures that are well worth exploring and utilizing. In this chapter we introduce some of that capability by presenting syntax for histograms and plots.
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Splines and Histograms

1973
In [3] Boneva, Kendall and Stefanov (B.K.S.) have effectively rediscovered the essential features of what I like to call cardinal cubic spline interpolation. Moreover, and this is an important point, the data are not the usual function values that are to be interpolated, but rather approximations of the derivative (i.e. the unknown density function) in
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Histograms and Boxplots

2019
This lesson, created for an introductory ecology course, focuses on helping novice R users to import a data file, apply base R plotting functions, and use R Markdown to generate a reproducible report.
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Histogram

2017
Keith S. Cox, Zealure C. Holcomb
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Replicate Histograms

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1996
Michael Sherman, Edward Carlstein
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Contextualizing histogram

2009 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2009
null Bingbing Ni   +2 more
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Histograms in gastroenterology

1997
The use of histograms in varoius gastrointestinal diseases was presented. The special point of wiev was turned on liver tumors and fatty liver.
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