Yes, the answer is 2. There are exactly 2 elements that fall between $130,000 and $140,000. Obviously the final bar is of size 2 again, because there are exactly 2 elements. Now, this histogram...
Let's do this again, using once again our election example. This time with four parties--A, B, C, and D. Here are the election outcomes--party A received 175,000 votes, party B 50,000, party C...
If we have a set of class intervals and frequencies, like we had for our weight data one option for representing that was the histogram that we created. another option would be to create a, a pie...
>> Alright, pie charts. Making pie charts based on percentages can be helpful just to get a picture of what's going on when you multiply percents and you have to do these word...
The Chart Legend, normally situated over here, makes it easier to understand what is happening in the chart, especially if there is more than one item. You can customize it, click on it, right click...
Now, up till now we've been looking at, at sealed bids as, as dividing up things that people want. and, but it can also be used to divide up things that people don't want. in, in this...
So sometimes, we're interested in not so much the, the, you know, the size of each of these categories, but rather their relative sizes. and so we're going to talk about relative...
Now let's pretend this is our data set. Of course a real data set is going to be much larger, but let's say I want to create a pie chart for the variable Gender So, what I have to do...
Hi! I am Mike Marin and in this video we'll talk about producing "bar charts" and "pie charts" using R. bar charts and pie charts are appropriate for...
Welcome to "Creating charts in Oracle Endeca Information Discovery Studio using data from multiple views". If you are new to Studio, then you should probably start with the...