HIST(1G) COMMAND REFERENCE HIST(1G)
NAME
hist - build a histogram
SYNOPSIS
hist [ -a ] [ -b ] [ -f ] [ -g ] [ -rn ] [ -xn ] [ -yn ] [
-xa ] [ -ya ] [ -yln ] [ -yhn ] [ vector ... ]
DESCRIPTION
Output is a GPS that describes a histogram display. Input
is a vector of odd rank, with odd elements being bucket
limits and even elements being bucket counts (see
bucket(1g)). If no vector is given, the standard input is
assumed.
OPTIONS
-a Suppress axes.
-b Plot histogram with bold weight lines, otherwise use
medium.
-f Do not build a frame around plot area.
-g Suppress background grid.
-rn Put the histogram in GPS region n, where n is between 1
and 25 inclusive.
-xn Position the histogram in the GPS universe with x-origin
at n.
-yn Position the histogram in the GPS universe with y-origin
at n.
-xa Do not label x-axis.
-ya Do not label y-axis.
-yln
n is the y-axis low tick value.
-yhn
n is the y-axis high tick value.
EXAMPLES
The following example outputs the histogram described by
vector A and locates it in region 5 of the GPS universe,
with no y-axis labels.
hist -r5,ya A
Printed 10/17/86 1
HIST(1G) COMMAND REFERENCE HIST(1G)
SEE ALSO
abs(1g), af(1g), bar(1g), bel(1g), bucket(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), 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),
vtoc(1g), whatis(1g), yoo(1g), and gps(5g).
Printed 10/17/86 2
%%index%%
na:72,60;
sy:132,376;
de:508,377;
op:885,842;
ex:1727,249;
se:2120,1465;
%%index%%000000000106