Le ven. 23 janv. à 08:55, darthgervais a écrit :


I have grouped data in this format

Size  -- Count
0-10 --  15
10-20 -- 25
20-50 -- 10
50-100 -- 5

I've been trying to find a way to set this up with the proper histogram
heights, but can't seem to figure it out. So any help would be much
appreciated!

Define your data as a "grouped.data" object using the function of the same name in package actuar. Then you can simply use hist() as usual to get what you want. See:

@Article{Rnews:Goulet+Pigeon:2008,
 author = {Vincent Goulet and Mathieu Pigeon},
 title = {Statistical Modeling of Loss Distributions Using actuar},
 journal = {R News},
 year = 2008,
 volume = 8,
 number = 1,
 pages = {34--40},
 month = {May},
 url = http, pdf = Rnews2008-1 }

HTH

---
  Vincent Goulet
  Acting Chair, Associate Professor
  École d'actuariat
  Université Laval, Québec
  vincent.gou...@act.ulaval.ca   http://vgoulet.act.ulaval.ca

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