On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 8:47 AM, Christopher Fonnesbeck
<statist...@me.com> wrote:
> I notice that when the number of bins in a histogram is sparse, the spacing 
> between the bins can be irregular. For example:
>
> http://cl.ly/7e0ad7039873d5446365
> http://cl.ly/c7cb20b567722928ac3c
>
> Is there a way of normalizing this, and better, can the default behavior 
> result in something more consistent (i.e. publication-quality)?

That looks like some bizarre rounding/truncation or something like it.
Can you post an example (can just use made up data) that reproduces
this? I've not seen this before, so I sense it's due to the specific
data types you're passing in.

Ryan

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University of Oklahoma

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