Histogram
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Histogram ( noun )
A graphical representation of the distribution of numerical data, in which a bar is used for each interval of data and the height of the bar represents the frequency of the data in that interval.
Origin:
Derived from the greek words "histos" meaning tissue and "gramma" meaning letter or drawing.
Examples:
- A histogram is a useful tool for understanding the distribution of data.
- The histogram shows a clear bimodal distribution.
- You can use a histogram to visualize the distribution of a large dataset.
- Using a histogram, you can identify outliers and patterns in your data.
- A histogram is a great way to see the underlying distribution of your data.
(As a verb)
Histogram ( verb )
A graphical representation of the distribution of numerical data, in which a bar is used for each interval of data and the height of the bar represents the frequency of the data in that interval.
Origin:
Derived from the greek words "histos" meaning tissue and "gramma" meaning letter or drawing.
Examples:
- A histogram is a useful tool for understanding the distribution of data.
- The histogram shows a clear bimodal distribution.
- You can use a histogram to visualize the distribution of a large dataset.
- Using a histogram, you can identify outliers and patterns in your data.
- A histogram is a great way to see the underlying distribution of your data.