Hilbert; Histogram; Histplot - HP 48gII Advanced User's Reference Manual

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Access:
Flags:
Binary Integer Wordsize (–5 through –10), Binary Integer Base (–11, –12)
Input/Output: None
See also:
BIN, DEC, OCT, RCWS, STWS

HILBERT

CAS:
Return a square Hilbert matrix of specified order.

HISTOGRAM

Type:
Command
Description: Histogram Plot Type Command: Sets the plot type to HISTOGRAM.
When the plot type is HISTOGRAM, the DRAW command creates a histogram using data from
one column of the current statistics matrix (reserved variable DAT). The column is specified by
the first parameter in the reserved variable PAR (using the XCOL command). The plotting
parameters are specified in the reserved variable PPAR, which has the form:
For plot type HISTOGRAM, the elements of PPAR are used as follows:
• (x
, y
min
of the display range). The default value is (–6.5,–3.1) for the hp48gII and (–6.5,–3.9) for the
hp49g+.
(x
, y
max
corner of the display range). The default value is (6.5,3.2) for the hp48gII and (6.5,4.0) for the
hp49g+.
• indep is either a name specifying a label for the horizontal axis, or a list containing such a name
and two numbers that specify the minimum and maximum values of the data to be plotted.
The default value of indep is X.
• res is a real number specifying the bin size, in user-unit coordinates, or a binary integer
specifying the bin size in pixels. The default value is 0, which specifies the bin size to be 1/13
of the difference between the specified minimum and maximum values of the data.
• axes is a list containing one or more of the following, in the order listed: a complex number
specifying the user-unit coordinates of the plot origin, a list specifying the tick-mark
annotation, and two strings specifying labels for the horizontal and vertical axes. The default
value is (0,0).
• ptype is a command name specifying the plot type. Executing the command HISTOGRAM
places the command name HISTOGRAM in PPAR.
• depend is a name specifying a label for the vertical axis. The default value is Y.
The frequency of the data is plotted as bars, where each bar represents a collection of data
points. The base of each bar spans the values of the data points, and the height indicates the
number of data points. The width of each bar is specified by res. The overall maximum and
minimum values for the data can be specified by indep; otherwise, the values in (x
(x
, y
) are used.
max
max
...µ
Access:
Input/Output: None
See also:
BAR, CONIC, DIFFEQ, FUNCTION, GRIDMAP, PARAMETRIC, PARSURFACE,
PCONTOUR, POLAR, SCATTER, SLOPEFIELD, TRUTH, WIREFRAME, YSLICE

HISTPLOT

Type:
Command
BASE HEX
BASE HEX
{ (xmin, ymin) (xmax, ymax) indep res axes ptype depend }
) is a complex number specifying the lower left corner of PICT (the lower left corner
min
) is a complex number specifying the upper right corner of PICT (the upper right
max
HISTOGRAM
( ´ is the left-shift of the Pkey).
( Ú is the left-shift of the 6key).
Full Command and Function Reference 3-77
, y
) and
min
min

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