Normalization pdf histogram and cdf
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Hi, I am using this code in MATLAB:
histogram(my data,'Normalization','pdf');
after plotting the pdf histogram, the y axis is in a range between 0 to 100. But I need to have the y axis in a range between 0 to 1, because when I plot: (my data, 'Normalization','cdf') the y axis is in range 0 to 1. Please help me to have both "pdf" and "cdf" in a same y axis scale (0 to 1) in one graph. Thank you.
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Thi Lan Anh DINH
le 28 Juin 2022
Using 'probability' instead of 'pdf', so that your y-axis will be from 0 to 1.
histogram(my data,'Normalization','probability');
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Walter Roberson
le 2 Mai 2020
You could use ylim() to simply prevent the peak from being drawn.
Or you could increase the bar widths, such as by decreasing the number of bars you ask for.
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Jeff Miller
le 3 Mai 2020
Yes, that is possible. Look at the command 'yyaxis' or (if you have an older version of MATLAB) 'plotyy'.
Farshad Daraei Ghadikolaei
le 6 Mai 2020
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Steven Lord
le 28 Juin 2022
If you look at the description of the Name-Value argument 'Normalization' on the histogram documentation page, the table in that section lists how the bin values are computed.
For probability Normalization, the bin values are the bin counts divided by the number of elements in the input data and so they must all be less than or equal to 1.
For pdf Normalization, the bin values are the probability values (= bin counts divided by number of elements) divided by the bin width. If you have bins of width less than 1 the pdf bin values will be greater than the probability bin values.
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