Simple yet comprehensive. Thank you. For me, I didn't realize "Bins" effectively represents "What range do you want to separate data in to (aka, 10 to 20 means "if a value is between 10 or 19, place in category "10"")." "Input" is simply "What actual values do you have, regardless if ordered appropriately." This was extremely helpful. Thank you.
Simple yet comprehensive. Thank you.
For me, I didn't realize "Bins" effectively represents "What range do you want to separate data in to (aka, 10 to 20 means "if a value is between 10 or 19, place in category "10"")."
"Input" is simply "What actual values do you have, regardless if ordered appropriately."
This was extremely helpful. Thank you.
Wonderful video! I was so frustrated, but thanks to you, I am happy with my lovely histogram! ❤️🥰
Thank you for making this video! Super helpful :)
Thank you for making this video
This is so helpful! Thank you
And the "More" is what exactly?