How to make the y axis 'counts' and x axis the variable on Histograms

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How to make the y axis 'counts' and x axis the variable on Histograms? The default is to have counts on the x axis and I want them on the y
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Matt Egan
Matt Egan on 3 Dec 2020
If i replicate that with my data all that happens is I have relabled my axis to represetn the wrong thing. It doesnt change what value is represented by each axis.
Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 3 Dec 2020
The statement in your question, "The default is to have counts on the x axis and I want them on the y" is incorrect. The y-axis in histograms typically represents counts, frequencies, percentages, or other statistics about the data within each bin. The x-axis represents the bins for whatever variable you're plotting (weight, height, age, etc).
> all that happens is I have relabled my axis to represent the wrong thing
You'll have to explain your goal and your interpretation of the axes more clearly.

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza on 3 Dec 2020
Edited: Ameer Hamza on 3 Dec 2020
One option is to just rotate the view
x = rand(1000,1);
histogram(x)
view(90, 90)
Combining histcounts() with barh() is another option.

Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 3 Dec 2020
Edited: Adam Danz on 3 Dec 2020
Set the orientation property to horizontal.
histogram(rand(1,1000),'Orientation','horizontal')

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