Creating a histogram with specified data

I tried making a histogram with following criterion.
x = 2.5*randn(1,100000)-1.7
hist(x,[-6:0.25:4])
The middle part of the histogram looks fine to me. But there's two werid solid blocks at the beginning and end. Does anyone know how to fix it? Here's the photo for your reference. Thank you.

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KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA le 21 Juin 2020
Modifié(e) : KALYAN ACHARJYA le 21 Juin 2020
If you want two remove those extra blank space, you can use xlim (Limitinng x axis scale).
x = 2.5*rand(1,200)-1.7
hist(x,[-6:0.25:4])
xlim([-2 1])
Please note technically you have to keep all scale ranges, as hostogram shows the repetions in different ranges (all possible scale ranges, any particular value is not thres, then it shows 0 level).
If you looking for different issue, then let me know detail?

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Eric Tang
Eric Tang le 21 Juin 2020
I'm sorry I pasted the wrong code... I editted my quesiton and code above and added a photo. Do you know why there are two blue blocks at the beginning and end?
KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA le 21 Juin 2020
Modifié(e) : KALYAN ACHARJYA le 21 Juin 2020
x = 2.5*randn(1,100000)-1.7
data1=-6:0.25:4;
hist(x,data1)
xlim([-5.8,3.8]);
Here I have just limiting the scale range. Please note you use to hist of 1 D array to plot the hist (x and data1=[-6:0.25:4];)
or
remove those data in the vector itselt
x = 2.5*randn(1,100000)-1.7
data1=-6:0.25:4;
hist(x(-5.8<x & x<3.8),data1(-5.8<data1<3.8))
Eric Tang
Eric Tang le 21 Juin 2020
Thank you!

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