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Re: Histogram with more than one dataset

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  • Subject: [mg61034] Re: [mg61019] Histogram with more than one dataset
  • From: Bob Hanlon <hanlonr at cox.net>
  • Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2005 02:48:43 -0400 (EDT)
  • Reply-to: hanlonr at cox.net
  • Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com

Use BarChart


Needs["Graphics`Graphics`"];

data1=Table[Random[Integer,{1,6}],{10}];
data2=Table[Random[Integer,{1,6}],{10}];
data3=Table[Random[Integer,{1,6}],{10}];

BarChart[data1,data2,data3];

Needs["Statistics`DataManipulation`"];

data1=BinCounts[Table[Random[Integer,{0,10}],{100}],{0,10,
          1+$MachineEpsilon}];
data2=BinCounts[Table[Random[Integer,{0,10}],{100}],{0,10,1+
$MachineEpsilon}];

data3=BinCounts[Table[Random[Integer,{0,10}],{100}],{0,10,1+
$MachineEpsilon}];

BarChart[data1,data2,data3];


Bob Hanlon

> 
> From: "kristoph" <kristophs.post at web.de>
To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net
> Date: 2005/10/07 Fri AM 03:38:11 EDT
> Subject: [mg61034] [mg61019] Histogram with more than one dataset
> 
> Due to result comparison it would be very neat if it is possible to
> have more than one dataset in a histogram. What I me is a way to
> superimpose the 3 Histogram I have and compare them, to see
> differences. Thank you for help.
> 
> 


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