What is the difference between the VI of the histogram and the General histogram VI?

Hello

I did a google search and forum for this and came up empty. I would like to know if there should be a difference in how the work of both?

I ask because I gave exactly the same table both X and was two different results, unless I also specified the interval bins / # to be equal for each of them. (level for the VI histogram and #bins for the general histogram VI)

It also means I want to know the difference between the intervals and #bins? They are the same thing with different names just?

It's more of a general idea on how the two screws work to obtain a specific solution to a problem, anyway, so any help is appreciated

Thanks in advance.

Pladio wrote:

Thank you. No idea why the same data would give different histograms when the specification is not garbage?

Yes.

The normal VI, if you do not connect the entry "interval", will give you 10 bins, becaue that entry is set by default to 10.

The advanced VI, if you do not connect the "#bins" of entry, will give you a number of bins from comment how are made, or the size of the incomming table. This number is 1 + 3.3 log n, where n is the size of the array. This is called rule of Sturges, and is more or less explained in the programming of this VI. Open it and look at it.

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