Jim Lemon wrote: > Hi Paul, > It looks like you have a 1548 bar histogram, which means that you > can't even resolve the bars on the standard display, much less > annotate them.
umm yes but I know that I only want to see everything from 0 : 150 so it's ends up only being 300bar's which I agree is still a lot but resolvable. hist<-hist(losses, breaks=length(losses)/2, col="red", main="Frequency of the first neutral losses > 5", labels=T, xlim=range(0:150)) > I confess that I can't figure out what you are trying to do, so maybe > a more informative example would help. I just want the labels from hist$breaks on the bars, not the frequency like "labels=TRUE" gives you. Is there a different histogram I can use or something? Thank, Paul > > Jim > > H. Paul Benton wrote: > Dear all, > > Just a quick one, hopefully. I have a histogram made from the method > 'hist()'. How do I get labels on the bars? Such that the bars will > have the x axis on the bar, not the frequency of the point but the > number of the point itself. To make a quick summary, I want the the > numbers from 'losses' (below) to be on the bar's. > > Thanks, > > Paul > > > hist<-hist(losses, breaks=length(losses)/2, col="red", main="Frequency > of the first neutral losses > 5", labels=T, xlim=range(0:150)) > > length(losses) > [1] 3096 > > losses[1:50] > [1] 7.835622 7.058985 5.932695 6.018867 9.973944 5.953848 > 9.004838 > [8] 9.846519 8.984468 8.898072 7.998546 6.123770 8.811126 > 13.859201 > [15] 8.970615 5.102851 6.982555 7.891584 7.330879 10.981950 > 17.913884 > [22] 9.996668 14.021043 12.892713 19.975109 5.979874 6.044765 > 9.986221 > [29] 10.045082 13.981433 11.963917 15.013278 14.950140 16.990841 > 15.018136 > [36] 12.944700 46.960090 27.995546 76.978781 7.140487 8.704401 > 6.043193 > [43] 8.030726 9.085684 8.900260 27.018362 8.449553 8.007181 > 5.954782 > [50] 8.108130 > ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.