What is the Histogram rendering?

Histogram rendering in statistics is the use of a graph to display the probability distribution and to estimate the normal values ​​of this distribution with a given variable. This rendering is performed in the bar graph format and the information can be normalized to take into account data collection errors. The histogram is normally organized to show the frequency of the variable left and variable on the bottom. Creating a histogram manually is generally easy unless a large amount of data is captured; In this case, mathematical and table programs can turn data into a histogram. When the histogram is made, there may be several bars that have the same size; If this happens, the stripes are connected. While rendering the histogram will again and again use the same graph style, the histogram can be used for many different categories such as the height of the building, the levels of planes per minute, or a different chairs in the furniture store or in a warehouse. Along with the Variable Frequency Variable is the Histogram Normalizo is commonlyChristmas using an algorithm. Normalization is when data changes, according to the algorithm, taking into account potential errors during information collection and tend to make the graph more realistic.

, along using the column graph, organizes the histogram graph in a standard way. On the left side of the histogram, often marked as a frequency, the user can check how many times the variable has occurred. The bottom of the histogram shows the variable itself. For example, if the variable building height is, the lower part displays different heights and the bars would appear on the basis of how many buildings were found during data collection.

performing a histogram rendering with a small amount of data is easy and can be done manually; However, this is difficult when hundreds or thousands of records are captured. This results in most histograms create mathematics and table software. These programs take data and automatically organize it to Histogram.

When performing the histogram rendering, most neighboring stripes will not be the same height, as the frequency will be different for the variable. If the frequency is the same for several stripes in a row, these rods are usually connected and converted into one very wide stripe. This makes the view of the histogram easier and easier to create, especially if the wide strip covers a large area of ​​the histogram.

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