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How to create a histogram from a stretched raster

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02-05-2013 09:21 AM
HollyMorris
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Hello all:

I have calculated the percentage of a specific cover type within an animal's home range and now would like to display this data in a histogram.  The data is continuous, going from 0 -1. I see that a histogram can be accessed in the Properties, Symbology section of a layer, but I would like to create a histogram and assign titles to the graph and each axis.  The data I need has already been calculated, so I don't necessarily need to calculate a histogram by a zone (Zonal Histogram).  I've tried using Zonal Histogram and I only get a data table.

Do you have suggestions on the best method for me to create a histogram of the stretched raster data?
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curtvprice
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I've tried using Zonal Histogram and I only get a data table.


You can make a bar graph from the data table - or graph it in Excel.
Help 10.1: Creating bar graphs

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curtvprice
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I've tried using Zonal Histogram and I only get a data table.


You can make a bar graph from the data table - or graph it in Excel.
Help 10.1: Creating bar graphs
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HollyMorris
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Thanks, that was a really easy fix.  I assumed there should be another method rather than creating a table and then using GIS or Excel to manipulate the data.  Problem solved!
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