Histogram plot isn't shown properly.
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When I am trying to plot the Histogram it looks like as shown below. If I try to scale the y axis as it is too high the variation in the lower values aren't seen. How to show a proper histogram plot so that the variation in the lower side can be also seen along with the highest point in the y axis? Kindly help
![](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/541461/image.jpeg)
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dpb
le 7 Mar 2021
Can't change the characteristics of the image; any linear scaling of the axis will only change the numerical values, not the shape.
The usual "trick" for data which have a very large dynamic range is to use log scaling on one or both axes...
histogram(yourData)
hAx=gca; hAx.YScale='log'; % get axes handle; set y axis to logarithmic
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dpb
le 7 Mar 2021
Modifié(e) : dpb
le 7 Mar 2021
Can't change the characteristics of the image; any linear scaling of the axis will only change the numerical values, not the shape.
The usual "trick" for data which have a very large dynamic range is to use log scaling on one or both axes...
histogram(yourData)
hAx=gca; hAx.YScale='log'; % get axes handle; set y axis to logarithmic
Illustration...
x=logspace(0,6,1000).';
nexttile, histogram(x)
nexttile, histogram(x), hAx=gca;hAx.YScale='log';
produced:
![](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/541856/image.jpeg)
The downside is you can't have identically zero on the axis (there is no free lunch).
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