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Users also have the option to bin by either Count or Size. When binned by Count, the user specifies the number of bins for the data and the distribution is fit into the specified number of bins. Data below is binned by Count (Figure 79).
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When binned by Size, the user specifies the number of items in the bin (size of a bin). This is used to calculate the number of bins required for the data. Data below is binned by Size (Figure 810).
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In the figure below, a categorical variable (Classifications) was selected to be displayed in the plot and sorted by frequency in ascending order (Figure 911).
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For categorical data, the user can select number of groups in the categorical variable to be binned together. In the figure below, the Classifications variable is binned into groups of 5 (Figure 1012).
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