BUCKET(1G) COMMAND REFERENCE BUCKET(1G) NAME bucket - generate buckets and counts SYNOPSIS bucket [ -an ] [ -cn ] [ -Fvector ] [ -hn ] [ -in ] [ -ln ] [ -nn ] [ vector ... ] DESCRIPTION Output is a vector with odd values being bucket limits (in parentheses) and even values being the number of elements from the input within the limits. Input vectors are assumed to be sorted. If no input vector(s) are given, the standard input is assumed. Unless otherwise specified, bucket limits are generated based on the input data and the rule: num buckets = 1 + log2(num elements). OPTIONS -an choose limits such that n is the average count per bucket. -cn n elements per line in the output. -Fvector take limit values from vector. -hn n is the highest limit. -in n is the interval between limits. -ln n is the lowest limit. -nn n is the number of buckets. EXAMPLES The following command outputs limits and counts for the elements of A, where the lowest limit is -5 and the average bucket count is 12. bucket -a12,l-5 A SEE ALSO abs(1g), af(1g), bar(1g), bel(1g), ceil(1g), cor(1g), cusum(1g), cvrtopt(1g), dtoc(1g), erase(1g), exp(1g), floor(1g), gamma(1g), gas(1g), gd(1g), ged(1g), graphics(1g), gtop(1g), hardcopy(1g), hilo(1g), hist(1g), hpd(1g), intro(1g), label(1g), list(1g), log(1g), lreg(1g), mean(1g), mod(1g), pair(1g), pd(1g), pie(1g), plot(1g), point(1g), power(1g), prime(1g), prod(1g), ptog(1g), qsort(1g), quit(1g), rand(1g), rank(1g), remcom(1g), root(1g), round(1g), siline(1g), sin(1g), subset(1g), td(1g), tekset(1g), title(1g), total(1g), ttoc(1g), var(1g), Printed 4/6/89 1
BUCKET(1G) COMMAND REFERENCE BUCKET(1G) vtoc(1g), whatis(1g), yoo(1g), and gps(5g). Printed 4/6/89 2
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