XL: How to Use the Histogram Add-in
ID: Q141684
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Excel for Windows 95, version 7.0
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Microsoft Excel for Windows, versions 5.0, 5.0a, 5.0c
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Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows
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Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh, versions 5.0, 5.0a
SUMMARY
The Analysis ToolPak that ships with Microsoft Excel includes a Histogram
tool. This article describes how to create a histogram with a chart from a
sample set of data.
MORE INFORMATION
Installing the Analysis ToolPak
Before using the Histogram tool, you need to make sure the Analysis
ToolPak Add-in is loaded. To verify whether the Analysis ToolPak is
loaded, follow these steps:
- On the Tools menu, click Add-Ins.
- In the Add-Ins dialog box, make sure the Analysis ToolPak check box
under Add-Ins Available is selected. Click OK.
NOTE: In order for the Analysis ToolPak to be shown in the Add-Ins dialog
box, it must be installed on your computer. If you do not see Analysis
ToolPak in the Add-Ins dialog box, run Microsoft Excel Setup, and add
this component to the list of installed items.
Creating a Histogram
- Enter the following in a new worksheet:
A1: 87 B1: 20
A2: 27 B2: 40
A3: 45 B3: 60
A4: 62 B4: 80
A5: 3 B5:
A6: 52 B6:
A7: 20 B7:
A8: 43 B8:
A9: 74 B9:
A10: 61 B10:
- On the Tools menu, click Data Analysis. In the Data Analysis dialog
box, click Histogram, and then click OK.
- In the Input Range box, type A1:A10.
- In the Bin Range box, type B1:B4.
- Under Output Options, click New Workbook and click to select the Chart
Output check box, and then click OK.
A new workbook, with a Histogram table and an embedded chart, is
generated. Based on the sample data from step 1, the Histogram table will
look like the following
A1: Bin B1: Frequency
A2: 20 B2: 2
A3: 40 B3: 1
A4: 60 B4: 3
A5: 80 B5: 3
A6: More B6: 1
and your chart will be a column chart reflecting the data in this
Histogram table.
Microsoft Excel counts the number of data points in each data bin. A data
point is included in a particular data bin if the number is greater than
the lowest bound and equal to or less than the greater bound for the data
bin. In the example here, the bin that corresponds to data values from 0
to 20 contains two data points, 3 and 20.
If you omit the bin range, Microsoft Excel creates a set of evenly
distributed bins between the data's minimum and maximum values.
NOTE: You will not be able to create the Histogram chart if you specify
the options (Output range or New worksheet ply) that create the
Histogram table in the same workbook as your data.
For additional information, please see the following article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q178243 : XL97: Regression Err: "Cannot Add Chart to a Shared
Workbook"
REFERENCES
For more information about Creating a Histogram in Microsoft Excel version
7.0, click Answer Wizard on the Help menu and type:
tell me how to make a histogram
For more information about Creating a Histogram in Microsoft Excel version
5.0, click the Search button in Help and type:
Histogram
Additional query words:
5.00a 5.00c 8.00 97 ATP Tool Pack Toolpack mac histo
Keywords : kbtool kbdta xladdins
Version : WINDOWS:5.0,5.0c,7.0,97; MACINTOSH:5.0,5.0a
Platform : MACINTOSH WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: April 15, 1999