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Based on the following R code:
pdf("Black_cherry_tree_histogram.pdf", 3, 3, pointsize=10) par(mgp=c(1.9,.7,0), mar=c(3,3,2,1), lend=1, ljoin=1, lmitre=4) hist(trees$Height, col="burlywood", xlab="Height (feet)", main="Heights of Black Cherry Trees") dev.off()
The figure was then edited slightly in Adobe Illustrator, then saved in SVG format.
Information regarding the dataset can be obtained from the R prompt:
?trees
The complete dataset is also provided in the following table:
> trees Girth Height Volume 1 8.3 70 10.3 2 8.6 65 10.3 3 8.8 63 10.2 4 10.5 72 16.4 5 10.7 81 18.8 6 10.8 83 19.7 7 11.0 66 15.6 8 11.0 75 18.2 9 11.1 80 22.6 10 11.2 75 19.9 11 11.3 79 24.2 12 11.4 76 21.0 13 11.4 76 21.4 14 11.7 69 21.3 15 12.0 75 19.1 16 12.9 74 22.2 17 12.9 85 33.8 18 13.3 86 27.4 19 13.7 71 25.7 20 13.8 64 24.9 21 14.0 78 34.5 22 14.2 80 31.7 23 14.5 74 36.3 24 16.0 72 38.3 25 16.3 77 42.6 26 17.3 81 55.4 27 17.5 82 55.7 28 17.9 80 58.3 29 18.0 80 51.5 30 18.0 80 51.0 31 20.6 87 77.0
References
- Ryan, T. A., Joiner, B. L. and Ryan, B. F. (1976) The Minitab Student Handbook. Duxbury Press.
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