plothistogram Plot Histograms
 Description
These are methods for objects of class "histogram", typically produced by hist. 
Usage
## S3 method for class 'histogram'
plot(x, freq = equidist, density = NULL, angle = 45,
               col = NULL, border = par("fg"), lty = NULL,
               main = paste("Histogram of",
                            paste(x$xname, collapse = "\n")),
               sub = NULL, xlab = x$xname, ylab,
               xlim = range(x$breaks), ylim = NULL,
               axes = TRUE, labels = FALSE, add = FALSE,
               ann = TRUE, ...)
## S3 method for class 'histogram'
lines(x, ...)
 Arguments
| x | a  | 
| freq | logical; if  | 
| col | a colour to be used to fill the bars. The default of  | 
| border | the color of the border around the bars. | 
| angle, density | select shading of bars by lines: see  | 
| lty | the line type used for the bars, see also  | 
| main, sub, xlab, ylab | these arguments to  | 
| xlim, ylim | the range of x and y values with sensible defaults. | 
| axes | logical, indicating if axes should be drawn. | 
| labels | logical or character. Additionally draw labels on top of bars, if not  | 
| add | logical. If  | 
| ann | logical. Should annotations (titles and axis titles) be plotted? | 
| ... | further graphical parameters to  | 
Details
lines.histogram(*) is the same as plot.histogram(*, add = TRUE). 
See Also
Examples
(wwt <- hist(women$weight, nclass = 7, plot = FALSE))
plot(wwt, labels = TRUE) # default main & xlab using wwt$xname
plot(wwt, border = "dark blue", col = "light blue",
     main = "Histogram of 15 women's weights", xlab = "weight [pounds]")
## Fake "lines" example, using non-default labels:
w2 <- wwt; w2$counts <- w2$counts - 1
lines(w2, col = "Midnight Blue", labels = ifelse(w2$counts, "> 1", "1"))
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