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Plot of histogram similar to output from @risk



The Next CEO of Stack OverflowCircular Plot and Circular HistogramHow to partition a list into sublists in a similar way to HistogramHypothesis Testing and Formatting Outputplot with horizontal similar specified markersControlling plot range of histogramVector component plot as histogramHow to get data from Histogram (HistogramList) for making plot?Getting PDF from imported HistogramConstruct Distribution Histogram From Random VariableIssues with smooth histogram










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In order to analyze simulated data, @risk provides a histogram with handle bars, so that we can move these handles to see what proportion of data are on each side. For example,



@risk histogram.



I am trying to create similar graph for my empirical data, but I have no idea how to do it. Any help starting with the following code would be much appreciated.



 mydata = RandomVariate[TriangularDistribution[100, 400, 200], 5000];
Histogram[mydata, Automatic, "Probability"]
mydist = EmpiricalDistribution[mydata];


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    In order to analyze simulated data, @risk provides a histogram with handle bars, so that we can move these handles to see what proportion of data are on each side. For example,



    @risk histogram.



    I am trying to create similar graph for my empirical data, but I have no idea how to do it. Any help starting with the following code would be much appreciated.



     mydata = RandomVariate[TriangularDistribution[100, 400, 200], 5000];
    Histogram[mydata, Automatic, "Probability"]
    mydist = EmpiricalDistribution[mydata];


    histogram










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      In order to analyze simulated data, @risk provides a histogram with handle bars, so that we can move these handles to see what proportion of data are on each side. For example,



      @risk histogram.



      I am trying to create similar graph for my empirical data, but I have no idea how to do it. Any help starting with the following code would be much appreciated.



       mydata = RandomVariate[TriangularDistribution[100, 400, 200], 5000];
      Histogram[mydata, Automatic, "Probability"]
      mydist = EmpiricalDistribution[mydata];


      histogram










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      In order to analyze simulated data, @risk provides a histogram with handle bars, so that we can move these handles to see what proportion of data are on each side. For example,



      @risk histogram.



      I am trying to create similar graph for my empirical data, but I have no idea how to do it. Any help starting with the following code would be much appreciated.



       mydata = RandomVariate[TriangularDistribution[100, 400, 200], 5000];
      Histogram[mydata, Automatic, "Probability"]
      mydist = EmpiricalDistribution[mydata];


      histogram







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          A starting point:



          BlockRandom[SeedRandom[42]; (* for reproducibility *)
          mydata = RandomVariate[TriangularDistribution[100, 400, 200], 5000]];

          DynamicModule[hd, hist, xmin, xmax, yr,
          Manipulate[Show[hist,
          Plot[PDF[hd, x], x, h[[1, 1]], h[[2, 1]],
          Exclusions -> None, Filling -> 1 -> Axis,
          FillingStyle -> Opacity[0.8, Pink],
          PlotPoints -> 95, PlotRange -> yr,
          PlotStyle -> Directive[AbsoluteThickness[2], Pink]],
          Axes -> None, Frame -> True,
          GridLines -> h[[1, 1]], h[[2, 1]], None,
          Method -> "GridLinesInFront" -> True,
          PlotLabel -> StringForm["``%",
          100 Round[Abs[CDF[hd, h[[2, 1]]] -
          CDF[hd, h[[1, 1]]]],
          0.001]]],
          h, xmin, 0, xmax, 0, Locator, Appearance -> None,
          Initialization :> (hd = HistogramDistribution[mydata];
          xmin, xmax = First[hd["Domain"]];
          hist = Histogram[mydata, Automatic, "PDF",
          ChartBaseStyle ->
          Directive[EdgeForm[], LightPink]];
          yr = Last[Charting`get2DPlotRange[hist]];)]]


          interactive histogram






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          Try this:



          With[dist = CDF[mydist],
          Manipulate[
          Histogram[mydata, Automatic, "Probability",
          PlotRange -> MinMax@mydata, All,
          PlotLabel ->
          StringForm["Percent Inside: ``" ,
          dist[bounds[[2]]] - dist[bounds[[1]]]],
          Epilog ->

          EdgeForm[None],
          GrayLevel[1, .5],
          Rectangle[
          Min@mydata, 0,
          bounds[[1]], 1000000
          ],
          Rectangle[
          bounds[[2]], 0,
          Max@mydata, 1000000
          ]

          ],

          bounds, Rescale[.25, .75, 0, 1, MinMax@mydata],
          Sequence @@ MinMax@mydata,
          ControlType -> IntervalSlider

          ]
          ]


          enter image description here






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          $begingroup$

          A starting point:



          BlockRandom[SeedRandom[42]; (* for reproducibility *)
          mydata = RandomVariate[TriangularDistribution[100, 400, 200], 5000]];

          DynamicModule[hd, hist, xmin, xmax, yr,
          Manipulate[Show[hist,
          Plot[PDF[hd, x], x, h[[1, 1]], h[[2, 1]],
          Exclusions -> None, Filling -> 1 -> Axis,
          FillingStyle -> Opacity[0.8, Pink],
          PlotPoints -> 95, PlotRange -> yr,
          PlotStyle -> Directive[AbsoluteThickness[2], Pink]],
          Axes -> None, Frame -> True,
          GridLines -> h[[1, 1]], h[[2, 1]], None,
          Method -> "GridLinesInFront" -> True,
          PlotLabel -> StringForm["``%",
          100 Round[Abs[CDF[hd, h[[2, 1]]] -
          CDF[hd, h[[1, 1]]]],
          0.001]]],
          h, xmin, 0, xmax, 0, Locator, Appearance -> None,
          Initialization :> (hd = HistogramDistribution[mydata];
          xmin, xmax = First[hd["Domain"]];
          hist = Histogram[mydata, Automatic, "PDF",
          ChartBaseStyle ->
          Directive[EdgeForm[], LightPink]];
          yr = Last[Charting`get2DPlotRange[hist]];)]]


          interactive histogram






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            @ J.M., thank you. I really appreciate it.
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            35 mins ago















          3












          $begingroup$

          A starting point:



          BlockRandom[SeedRandom[42]; (* for reproducibility *)
          mydata = RandomVariate[TriangularDistribution[100, 400, 200], 5000]];

          DynamicModule[hd, hist, xmin, xmax, yr,
          Manipulate[Show[hist,
          Plot[PDF[hd, x], x, h[[1, 1]], h[[2, 1]],
          Exclusions -> None, Filling -> 1 -> Axis,
          FillingStyle -> Opacity[0.8, Pink],
          PlotPoints -> 95, PlotRange -> yr,
          PlotStyle -> Directive[AbsoluteThickness[2], Pink]],
          Axes -> None, Frame -> True,
          GridLines -> h[[1, 1]], h[[2, 1]], None,
          Method -> "GridLinesInFront" -> True,
          PlotLabel -> StringForm["``%",
          100 Round[Abs[CDF[hd, h[[2, 1]]] -
          CDF[hd, h[[1, 1]]]],
          0.001]]],
          h, xmin, 0, xmax, 0, Locator, Appearance -> None,
          Initialization :> (hd = HistogramDistribution[mydata];
          xmin, xmax = First[hd["Domain"]];
          hist = Histogram[mydata, Automatic, "PDF",
          ChartBaseStyle ->
          Directive[EdgeForm[], LightPink]];
          yr = Last[Charting`get2DPlotRange[hist]];)]]


          interactive histogram






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            35 mins ago













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          $begingroup$

          A starting point:



          BlockRandom[SeedRandom[42]; (* for reproducibility *)
          mydata = RandomVariate[TriangularDistribution[100, 400, 200], 5000]];

          DynamicModule[hd, hist, xmin, xmax, yr,
          Manipulate[Show[hist,
          Plot[PDF[hd, x], x, h[[1, 1]], h[[2, 1]],
          Exclusions -> None, Filling -> 1 -> Axis,
          FillingStyle -> Opacity[0.8, Pink],
          PlotPoints -> 95, PlotRange -> yr,
          PlotStyle -> Directive[AbsoluteThickness[2], Pink]],
          Axes -> None, Frame -> True,
          GridLines -> h[[1, 1]], h[[2, 1]], None,
          Method -> "GridLinesInFront" -> True,
          PlotLabel -> StringForm["``%",
          100 Round[Abs[CDF[hd, h[[2, 1]]] -
          CDF[hd, h[[1, 1]]]],
          0.001]]],
          h, xmin, 0, xmax, 0, Locator, Appearance -> None,
          Initialization :> (hd = HistogramDistribution[mydata];
          xmin, xmax = First[hd["Domain"]];
          hist = Histogram[mydata, Automatic, "PDF",
          ChartBaseStyle ->
          Directive[EdgeForm[], LightPink]];
          yr = Last[Charting`get2DPlotRange[hist]];)]]


          interactive histogram






          share|improve this answer









          $endgroup$



          A starting point:



          BlockRandom[SeedRandom[42]; (* for reproducibility *)
          mydata = RandomVariate[TriangularDistribution[100, 400, 200], 5000]];

          DynamicModule[hd, hist, xmin, xmax, yr,
          Manipulate[Show[hist,
          Plot[PDF[hd, x], x, h[[1, 1]], h[[2, 1]],
          Exclusions -> None, Filling -> 1 -> Axis,
          FillingStyle -> Opacity[0.8, Pink],
          PlotPoints -> 95, PlotRange -> yr,
          PlotStyle -> Directive[AbsoluteThickness[2], Pink]],
          Axes -> None, Frame -> True,
          GridLines -> h[[1, 1]], h[[2, 1]], None,
          Method -> "GridLinesInFront" -> True,
          PlotLabel -> StringForm["``%",
          100 Round[Abs[CDF[hd, h[[2, 1]]] -
          CDF[hd, h[[1, 1]]]],
          0.001]]],
          h, xmin, 0, xmax, 0, Locator, Appearance -> None,
          Initialization :> (hd = HistogramDistribution[mydata];
          xmin, xmax = First[hd["Domain"]];
          hist = Histogram[mydata, Automatic, "PDF",
          ChartBaseStyle ->
          Directive[EdgeForm[], LightPink]];
          yr = Last[Charting`get2DPlotRange[hist]];)]]


          interactive histogram







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          • $begingroup$
            @ J.M., thank you. I really appreciate it.
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          $begingroup$
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          $begingroup$

          Try this:



          With[dist = CDF[mydist],
          Manipulate[
          Histogram[mydata, Automatic, "Probability",
          PlotRange -> MinMax@mydata, All,
          PlotLabel ->
          StringForm["Percent Inside: ``" ,
          dist[bounds[[2]]] - dist[bounds[[1]]]],
          Epilog ->

          EdgeForm[None],
          GrayLevel[1, .5],
          Rectangle[
          Min@mydata, 0,
          bounds[[1]], 1000000
          ],
          Rectangle[
          bounds[[2]], 0,
          Max@mydata, 1000000
          ]

          ],

          bounds, Rescale[.25, .75, 0, 1, MinMax@mydata],
          Sequence @@ MinMax@mydata,
          ControlType -> IntervalSlider

          ]
          ]


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer









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            @ b3m2a1 thank you. I really appreciate it.
            $endgroup$
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            35 mins ago
















          4












          $begingroup$

          Try this:



          With[dist = CDF[mydist],
          Manipulate[
          Histogram[mydata, Automatic, "Probability",
          PlotRange -> MinMax@mydata, All,
          PlotLabel ->
          StringForm["Percent Inside: ``" ,
          dist[bounds[[2]]] - dist[bounds[[1]]]],
          Epilog ->

          EdgeForm[None],
          GrayLevel[1, .5],
          Rectangle[
          Min@mydata, 0,
          bounds[[1]], 1000000
          ],
          Rectangle[
          bounds[[2]], 0,
          Max@mydata, 1000000
          ]

          ],

          bounds, Rescale[.25, .75, 0, 1, MinMax@mydata],
          Sequence @@ MinMax@mydata,
          ControlType -> IntervalSlider

          ]
          ]


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer









          $endgroup$












          • $begingroup$
            @ b3m2a1 thank you. I really appreciate it.
            $endgroup$
            – Stupid
            35 mins ago














          4












          4








          4





          $begingroup$

          Try this:



          With[dist = CDF[mydist],
          Manipulate[
          Histogram[mydata, Automatic, "Probability",
          PlotRange -> MinMax@mydata, All,
          PlotLabel ->
          StringForm["Percent Inside: ``" ,
          dist[bounds[[2]]] - dist[bounds[[1]]]],
          Epilog ->

          EdgeForm[None],
          GrayLevel[1, .5],
          Rectangle[
          Min@mydata, 0,
          bounds[[1]], 1000000
          ],
          Rectangle[
          bounds[[2]], 0,
          Max@mydata, 1000000
          ]

          ],

          bounds, Rescale[.25, .75, 0, 1, MinMax@mydata],
          Sequence @@ MinMax@mydata,
          ControlType -> IntervalSlider

          ]
          ]


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer









          $endgroup$



          Try this:



          With[dist = CDF[mydist],
          Manipulate[
          Histogram[mydata, Automatic, "Probability",
          PlotRange -> MinMax@mydata, All,
          PlotLabel ->
          StringForm["Percent Inside: ``" ,
          dist[bounds[[2]]] - dist[bounds[[1]]]],
          Epilog ->

          EdgeForm[None],
          GrayLevel[1, .5],
          Rectangle[
          Min@mydata, 0,
          bounds[[1]], 1000000
          ],
          Rectangle[
          bounds[[2]], 0,
          Max@mydata, 1000000
          ]

          ],

          bounds, Rescale[.25, .75, 0, 1, MinMax@mydata],
          Sequence @@ MinMax@mydata,
          ControlType -> IntervalSlider

          ]
          ]


          enter image description here







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