How to make exceedance curve using histc?
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Faith McColl
on 9 Jul 2015
Commented: Mohammad Abouali
on 9 Jul 2015
I am making a histogram with bins of specified ranges, but I want it to be cumulative such that each bin shows the values that are in or greater than that range. I found the function cumsum which cumulatively adds the values so each column shows how many values are in or less than the specified range, but I want to do it the other way. For instance, if my values were 1:10 inclusive, cumsum gives me [1 3 6 10 15 21 28 36 45 55]. What I want is [55 54 52 49 45 40 34 27 19 10]. What function would I use for this?
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Mohammad Abouali
on 9 Jul 2015
Edited: Mohammad Abouali
on 9 Jul 2015
Just do the cumsum backwards on your histogram output
% generating some data
v=normrnd(0,1,[1,1000]);
% getting the histogram
n=hist(v,100);
% shows how many numbers are equal or less than
cV1=cumsum(n);
% Exceedance curve, shows howmany numbers are equal or greater.
cV2=fliplr(cumsum(fliplr(n)));
% Works on MATLAB R2015a
%cV2=cumsum(n,2,'reverse');
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