I'm not entirely sure what is meant by "mathematical term," but histograms (or bar charts) are frequently used in statistics as a visual representation of the distribution of values in a data set. The advantage is that histograms provide a quick visual check that the assumption of normality has been met. There are also statistical tests for normality, but the accuracy of these tests has been questioned. Histograms, on the other hand, allow you to quickly identify not only normality, but also particular patterns or outliers in the data that may be causing a non-normal distribution.
disadvantages of histogram compared to barchart
A histogram can handle data when the bars are not all of the same width. This is particularly important for data which are skewed.
im not positive but a histogram shows a continuous data in a similar way to bar graphs but without the gap between the columns it gives info about differnt catergories depending on what event its talking about.
comparison between histogram equalization and histogram matching?
What is a shape of a histogram?
disadvantages of histogram compared to barchart
A histogram can handle data when the bars are not all of the same width. This is particularly important for data which are skewed.
It is term.
im not positive but a histogram shows a continuous data in a similar way to bar graphs but without the gap between the columns it gives info about differnt catergories depending on what event its talking about.
comparison between histogram equalization and histogram matching?
Property is not just a mathematical term. It means a characteristic or attribute.
The term is distance.
The mathematical term of pi is approximated equal to 22/7. :)
What is a shape of a histogram?
"Bisect" IS mathematical term!
No, it is not a mathematical term.
Dunno but would be helpful if someone knew cause Im in maths and need to know