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NAME

       gbhisto2d - Produce 2D histogram from data

SYNOPSIS

       gbhisto2d [options]

DESCRIPTION

       2D  histogram  on  a  regular grid. Data are read from standard input as couples (X,Y). If
       data are treated as continuous, equispaced bins are built  and  their  center  coordinates
       together  with the required statistics are printed. For discrete variables, bins are built
       directly from the given variables.

   Options :
       -M     choose the statistics to print for each bin (default 0)

       0      occurrences number for continuous binned variables (*)

       1      relative frequency for continuous binned variables (*)

       2      empirical density  for continuous binned variables (*)

       3      occurrences number for discrete symmetric variables (bins{X}=bins{Y})

       4      relative frequency for discrete symmetric variables (bins{X}=bins{Y})

       5      transition matrix  (X=>Y)

       6      occurrences number for discrete asymmetric variables

       7      relative frequency for discrete asymmetric variables

       -n     number of equispaced bins where the histogram is computed. For output  marked  with
              (*),   use comma ',' to specify different values for x and y coordinates.  (default
              10)

       -v     verbose mode

       -F     specify the input fields separators (default " \t")

       -h     this help

AUTHOR

       Written by Giulio Bottazzi

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to <gbutils@googlegroups.com>

       Package home page <http://cafim.sssup.it/~giulio/software/gbutils/index.html>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2001-2015 Giulio Bottazzi This program is free software; you can  redistribute
       it  and/or  modify  it  under  the  terms of the GNU General Public License (version 2) as
       published by the Free Software Foundation;

       This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY  WARRANTY;
       without  even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
       See the GNU General Public License for more details.