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NAME

       pshistogram - Calculate and plot histograms

SYNOPSIS

       pshistogram [ table ]  -Jx|Xparameters
        -Wbin_width[+l|h|b]  [   -A ] [  -B[p|s]parameters ] [  -Ccpt ] [  -D[+b][+ffont][+ooff][+r] ] [  -F ] [
       -Gfill ] [  -Jz|Zparameters ] [  -I[o|O] ] [  -K ] [  -Lpen ] [  -N[mode][+ppen] ] [  -O ] [ -P ] [  -Q ]
       [   -Rregion  ] [  -S ] [  -U[stamp] ] [  -V[level] ] [  -Xx_offset ] [  -Yy_offset ] [  -Z[type][+w] ] [
       -bibinary ] [ -dinodata ] [ -eregexp ] [ -fflags ] [ -hheaders ] [ -iflags ] [ -pflags ] [ -ttransp ]

       Note: No space is allowed between the option flag and the associated arguments.

DESCRIPTION

       pshistogram reads file [or standard input] and examines the first data column (or use  -i)  to  calculate
       histogram parameters based on the bin-width provided. Using these parameters, scaling, and optional range
       parameters it will generate PostScript code that plots a histogram. A cumulative histogram  may  also  be
       specified.

REQUIRED ARGUMENTS

       -Jx    xscale[/yscale] (Linear scale(s) in distance unit/data unit).

       -Wbin_width[+l|h|b]
              Sets the bin width used for histogram calculations.  The modifiers specify the handling of extreme
              values that fall outside the range set by -R.  By default these values are ignored.  Use +b to let
              these  values  be  included in the first or last bins.  To only include extreme values below first
              bin into the first bin, use +l, and to only include extreme values above the last  bin  into  that
              last bin, use +h.

OPTIONAL ARGUMENTS

       table  One  or  more  ASCII (or binary, see -bi[ncols][type]) data table file(s) holding a number of data
              columns. If no tables are given then we read from standard input.

       -A     Plot the histogram horizontally from x =  0  [Default  is  vertically  from  y  =  0].   The  plot
              dimensions remain the same, but the two axes are flipped.

       -B[p|s]parameters (more …)
              Set map boundary frame and axes attributes.

       -Ccpt  Give a CPT. The mid x-value for each bar is used to look-up the bar color.

       -D[+b][+ffont][+ooff][+r]
              Annotate  each bar with the count it represents.  Append any of the following modifiers: Use +b to
              place the labels beneath the bars instead of above; use +f to change  to  another  font  than  the
              default  annotation font; use +o to change the offset between bar and label [6p]; use +r to rotate
              the labels from horizontal to vertical.

       -F     Center bin on each value. [Default is left edge].

       -Gfill Select filling of bars [Default is no fill].

       -I[o|O]
              Inquire about min/max x and y after binning. The xmin xmax ymin ymax is  output;  no  plotting  is
              done.  Append  o  to  output  an  ASCII table of the resulting x,y data instead. Upper case O will
              output all x,y bin data even when y == 0.

       -Jz|Zparameters (more …)
              Set z-axis scaling; same syntax as -Jx.

       -K (more …)
              Do not finalize the PostScript plot.

       -Lpen  Draw bar outline using the specified pen thickness. [Default is no outline].

       -N[mode][+ppen]
              Draw the equivalent normal distribution; append desired pen [0.5p,black].  The mode selects  which
              central location and scale to use:

              • 0 = mean and standard deviation [Default];

              • 1 = median and L1 scale;

              • 2 = LMS mode and scale.

              The -N option may be repeated to draw several of these curves.

       -O (more …)
              Append to existing PostScript plot.

       -P (more …)
              Select “Portrait” plot orientation.

       -Q     Draw a cumulative histogram.

       -Rxmin/xmax/ymin/ymax[+r][+uunit] (more …)
              Specify the region of interest.

       For  perspective  view  p,  optionally  append  /zmin/zmax.  (more  …)  If  not  given,  pshistogram will
       automatically find reasonable values for the region.

       -S     Draws a stairs-step diagram which does not include the internal bars of the default histogram.

       -U[[just]/dx/dy/][c|label] (more …)
              Draw GMT time stamp logo on plot.

       -V[level] (more …)
              Select verbosity level [c].

       -X[a|c|f|r][x-shift[u]]

       -Y[a|c|f|r][y-shift[u]] (more …)
              Shift plot origin.

       -Z[type][+w]
              Choose between 6 types of histograms:

              • 0 = counts [Default]

              • 1 = frequency_percent

              • 2 = log (1.0 + count)

              • 3 = log (1.0 + frequency_percent)

              • 4 = log10 (1.0 + count)

              • 5 = log10 (1.0 + frequency_percent).

              To use weights provided as a second data column instead of pure counts, append +w.

       -bi[ncols][t] (more …)
              Select native binary input. [Default is 2 input columns].

       -dinodata (more …)
              Replace input columns that equal nodata with NaN.

       -e[~]”pattern” | -e[~]/regexp/[i] (more …)
              Only accept data records that match the given pattern.

       -f[i|o]colinfo (more …)
              Specify data types of input and/or output columns.

       -h[i|o][n][+c][+d][+rremark][+rtitle] (more …)
              Skip or produce header record(s).

       -icols[+l][+sscale][+ooffset][,] (more …)
              Select input columns and transformations (0 is first column).

       -p[x|y|z]azim[/elev[/zlevel]][+wlon0/lat0[/z0]][+vx0/y0] (more …)
              Select perspective view.

       -t[transp] (more …)
              Set PDF transparency level in percent.

       -^ or just -
              Print a short message about the syntax of the command, then exits (NOTE: on Windows just use -).

       -+ or just +
              Print an extensive usage (help) message, including the explanation of any  module-specific  option
              (but not the GMT common options), then exits.

       -? or no arguments
              Print a complete usage (help) message, including the explanation of all options, then exits.

EXAMPLES

       To  draw  a histogram of the data v3206.t containing seafloor depths, using a 250 meter bin width, center
       bars, and draw bar outline, use:

              gmt pshistogram v3206.t -JXh -W250 -F -LP0.5p -V > plot.ps

       If you know the distribution of your data, you may explicitly specify range and scales. E.g., to  plot  a
       histogram  of the y-values (2nd column) in the file errors.xy using a 1 meter bin width, plot from -10 to
       +10 meters @ 0.75 cm/m, annotate every 2 m and 100 counts, and use black bars, run:

              gmt pshistogram errors.xy -W1 -R-10/10/0/0 -Jxc/0.01c \
                              -Bx2+lError -By100+lCounts -Gblack -i1 -V > plot.ps

       Since no y-range was specified, pshistogram will calculate ymax in even increments of 100.

BUGS

       The -W option does not yet work properly  with  time  series  data  (e.g.,  -f0T).  Thus,  such  variable
       intervals as months and years are not calculated. Instead, specify your interval in the same units as the
       current setting of TIME_UNIT.

SEE ALSO

       gmt, gmtcolors, psbasemap, psrose, psxy

       2018, P. Wessel, W. H. F. Smith, R. Scharroo, J. Luis, and F. Wobbe