How does one plot a histogram from the histogram counts?
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I have produced an array of counts, specifically produced with:
histcounts
the reason I do this is because storing the actual data is way to expensive in terms of storage. So on the fly I update my histcount. Now that I have them, how do I plot the histogram?
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demo code:
W_hist_counts = zeros(1,D);
for i=2:iter+1
W = get_vector_we_want_stats(W)
%
W_hist_counts = W_hist_counts + histcounts(W,nbins);
end
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the cyclist
le 27 Mar 2017
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Brando Miranda
le 27 Mar 2017
Star Strider
le 27 Mar 2017
If the edges are regularly spaced, this is what I do to create a vector of centers for the bar plot:
e = 1:5 % ‘Edges’ Vector
xt = e(1:end-1)+mean(diff(e))/2 % ‘Midpoint’ Vector
e =
1 2 3 4 5
xt =
1.5 2.5 3.5 4.5
Brando Miranda
le 27 Mar 2017
the cyclist
le 28 Mar 2017
I assume you want to normalize to an overall sum of 1. You should just be able to plot
W_hist_counts/sum(W_hist_counts)
to normalize, right?
Image Analyst
le 27 Mar 2017
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histogram() can plot the histogram data (counts vs values) if you pass in the counts and values instead of the data. Otherwise you can do it manually with bar().
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