The amount of time! :)
Independent on the x-axis (horizontal) and dependent on the y-axis (vertical).
The answer depends on the scale used.
Typically x axis goes horizontally, incrementing to the right, and y axis goes vertically incrementing up. They cross each other at right angle and that point is typically marked as 0 on each axis.
imhist(x); where 'x' is your data or image to find histogram.
Bar charts are a sort of chart that has a line going up the side called the y axis, and one running along the bottom called the x axis. they join together at their edges. then, you can put information in the bar chart by adding it on the x axis.
Independent on the x-axis (horizontal) and dependent on the y-axis (vertical).
The answer depends on the scale used.
To read a histogram effectively, start by understanding the x-axis (horizontal) and y-axis (vertical) labels. The x-axis shows the range of values being measured, while the y-axis shows the frequency of those values. Look for patterns, peaks, and gaps in the bars to identify trends or outliers in the data. Pay attention to the width and height of the bars to interpret the distribution of the data.
Typically x axis goes horizontally, incrementing to the right, and y axis goes vertically incrementing up. They cross each other at right angle and that point is typically marked as 0 on each axis.
The information you put on the x-axis depends on the context of your data. If you are comparing data related to age, such as age groups or changes over time, then age would typically go on the x-axis. If you are comparing data related to height, such as heights of individuals or different groups, then height would go on the x-axis.
imhist(x); where 'x' is your data or image to find histogram.
x-axis
The horizontal axis is always your x-axis. So just put an X next to your x-axis and you've labelled it.
Bar charts are a sort of chart that has a line going up the side called the y axis, and one running along the bottom called the x axis. they join together at their edges. then, you can put information in the bar chart by adding it on the x axis.
Independent variable Êis placed on the xÊaxis Êwhen plotting a graph. For instance, if you are investigating the growth rate of a Êbacteria under different temperatures, the x axis Êwill identify the temperature while the y axis will identify theÊÊgrowth rate.
time is on the x axis and distance is on the y axis
You need to tell us what it is about the gas that you are measuring. Time on x-axis is correct.