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How can I print the mean and standard deviation in the histogram plot?

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Hi there
Dear all, I used the syntax below to plot the histogram:
h = histfit(x)
A probability distribution is also obtained from:
pd = fitdist(x,'Normal')
How can I automatically display the mean (mu) and standard deviation (sigma) in the histogram plot?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 9 Nov 2023
I don't know if you can do it "automatically" but you can manually use title or text to display text on the chart:
x = randn(1000, 1);
h = histfit(x)
h =
2×1 graphics array: Bar Line
% A probability distribution is also obtained from:
pd = fitdist(x,'Normal')
pd =
NormalDistribution Normal distribution mu = 0.0281218 [-0.0336199, 0.0898636] sigma = 0.994957 [0.953181, 1.04059]
grid on;
% Display the mean and std dev.
caption = sprintf('Mean = %f, StDev = %f', pd.mu, pd.sigma);
title(caption)
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Paul Barrette
Paul Barrette on 15 Nov 2023
I do not yet have that tool box (the quote I got for this license is about USD 1000), so am unable to comment on that function.
Navid
Navid on 15 Nov 2023
I am grateful you took the time to share this information with me. Your assistance is highly appreciated.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 9 Nov 2023
You can text the information into place. Or you can put it into a title or subtitle

Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 15 Nov 2023
The other posters have interpreted "print" in the subject of your Answers post as displaying the numeric value. Another potential interpretation of that (and the word you used later in your question, "display") is to draw lines representing the mean and standard deviations. If you're interested in that visualization of the statistical quantities, use the xline function. I've slightly adapted the "Create Multiple Lines with Labels" example from that page for the example below.
x = randn(1, 1e5); % Sample data
h = histogram(x);
m = mean(x);
s = std(x);
xline([m, m-s, m+s], ":", ["\mu", "\mu- \sigma", "\mu+ \sigma"], ...
"Color", "r", "FontWeight", "bold")
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Navid
Navid on 15 Nov 2023
I appreciate your assistance. However, as you know, the xline syntax is only supported by newer versions. Thank you again for your help.

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