![]() ![]() The Excel sheet is from/described here, based on Jon Peltier’s techniques:Ĭolored cells are where values and formulas are changed for alternate data. ![]() ![]() It contains a pre-made histogram which you don’t have to construct from scratch. My favorite approach is to change a pre-defined spreadsheet which includes coding to provide a dynamic slider to control how many bins are shown:Ĭlick to download the Histogram-Dynamic.xls Excel file at: Throughout this page are “PROTIP” flags that highlight advice from experience not available elsewhere. Later on this page are steps to create a Histogram manually in macOS and Windows Excel 2016 and prior versions. Histograms provide a visualization of numerical data.įrequency distributions visualize categorical (text) data. ![]()
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