How can histograms be customized to fit specific needs?

Histograms can be customized to fit specific needs by altering the inputs and the groupings, also known as bins. For instance, if you have a list of data that involves a specific gender and height, you can customize the histogram to visualize the count of each height by gender, the distribution of the two genders, or the distribution of all the heights. If you run a warehouse and want to organize related parts by their respective sizes, you can delete the inputs in blue, and replace them with your specifications. The bins can also be adjusted to group the data in a way that best suits your needs.

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Say you're a scientist, and you have a list of data that involves a specific gender and height. The first three histograms visualize the count of each height by gender, the distribution of the two genders, or the distribution of all the heights. But remember: these inputs can be customized to anything you want; say you run a warehouse, and you want to organize related parts by their respective sizes; delete the inputs in blue, and replace them with your specifications. Histograms work by separating data into groupings called bins. Here, we provide a simple filter to decide how to slice the data.

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