How to plot a histogram in 2D if one has the counts already?
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Brando Miranda
le 14 Déc 2017
Commenté : Steven Lord
le 14 Déc 2017
I collected some 2D histcounts with
histcounts2
now that I have the counts, how do I plot them? I know one can just feed the actual data X to hist3 but unfortunately that is not an feasible option because I suspect it would make matlab crash. I essential pre-compute the histogram counts for my data first because its more memory efficient (or at least doesn't crash matlab).
For a snippet of my code:
Xedges = linspace(lb,ub,nbins);
Y_edges = linspace(lb,ub,nbins);
W_hist_counts_all = zeros( size(nbins,nbins) );
index = 1;
for file_struct = data_filenames'
if ~( strcmp(file_struct.name,'.') || strcmp(file_struct.name,'..') || strcmp(file_struct.name,'.DS_Store') )
load( [path file_struct.name] );
w1 = W_history(:,1);
w2 = W_history(:,2);
current_W_hist_counts = histcounts2(w1,w2,Xedges,Yedges);
W_hist_counts_all = W_hist_counts_all + current_W_hist_counts;
then I just wish to plot:
W_hist_counts_all
any ideas how?
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Steven Lord
le 14 Déc 2017
If you're using release R2016b or later, you can "Create a histogram from precomputed bin counts". The specific signature you want is histogram2('XBinEdges',Xedges,'YBinEdges',Yedges,'BinCounts',counts)
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Steven Lord
le 14 Déc 2017
Perhaps I'm not understanding your complaint, but the whole purpose of histcounts2 is to compute the bin counts. If you already have the bin counts, you don't need to call histcounts2 at all.
It would be like sending your friend a text message complaining that you have to find your cell phone ... using your cell phone.
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