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This is what Plot.auto is for.
(It would be nice if auto would know how to treat an array of numbers, allowing us to say ``Plot.auto(numbers).plot()`, but it's not yet the case.) For a slightly different example with an accessor: |
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When working with one-dimensional data, I wish there was a very simple and easy to memorize way to generate a histogram.
Something likes R's / matplotlib's
hist(data)
.I know there's a Plot shorthand
Plot.rectY(data, Plot.binX()).plot()
, but it requires much more typing and is less ergenomic. Could something likePlot.hist(data).plot()
be an alternative?In an Observable notebook, what I usually end up doing is that I search and insert the "Histogram chart" snippet instead. The snippet requires an array of objects though, so the one-dimensional data needs to be transformed first. It would be nice to have a simpler solution for these scenarios!
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