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16STATS.DOC TI-89/TI-92 Plus: Statistics and Data Plots (English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 1:12 PM Printed: 02/23/01 2:17 PM Page 267 of 22
This plots one-variable data as a histogram. The x axis is divided into
equal widths called buckets or bars. The height of each bar (its y
value) indicates how many data points fall within the bar’s range.
¦ When defining the plot, you
can specify the Hist. Bucket
Width (default is 1) to set
the width of each bar.
¦ A data point at the edge of
a bar is counted in the bar
to the right.
¦ ZoomData ( „ 9 from the
Graph screen, Y= Editor, or
Window Editor) adjusts
xmin and xmax to include
all data points, but it does
not adjust the y axis.
− Use ¥$
to set
ymin = 0 and ymax = the
number of data points
expected in the tallest
bar.
Number of bars = xmax ìxmin
Hist. Bucket Width
¦ When you trace ( …) a
histogram, the screen
shows information about
the traced bar.
Histogram
xmin
xmin + Hist. Bucket Width
Range of
the traced
bar
Trace cursor
# of data
points in the
traced bar