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How to force histogram plots to have same axes?



2019 Community Moderator ElectionInfoviz for multinomials: miniature plots within plots in R's ggplotFinding similarity between two histogram plotsWhat is the best way to normalize histogram vectors to get distribution?Histogram plot with plt.hist()Plots with shaded standard deviationHow to read factor vs. factor plots?Orange3 Windows 10 Edit Plots?How do I assign a title to each of the histograms I have posted at the same time?How to plot an histogram from a dictionary data?Histogram is extremely skewed to the left










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I am comparing my trained model with other benchmark models with the error histogram but the axis of histogram is different for each method as shown in figureenter image description here.For instance to plot the error histogram of every method,I tried this code:



% Matlab code
Targets=Actual;
Outputs=Predicted_by_model;
errors=Targets-Outputs;
error_std=std(errors);
MAPE=mean(abs(Targets-Outputs)./Targets)*100;
histfit(errors);
legend('Proposed')
title(['MAPE = ' num2str(MAPE) ' , Error St.D. = ' num2str(error_std)]))


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    I am comparing my trained model with other benchmark models with the error histogram but the axis of histogram is different for each method as shown in figureenter image description here.For instance to plot the error histogram of every method,I tried this code:



    % Matlab code
    Targets=Actual;
    Outputs=Predicted_by_model;
    errors=Targets-Outputs;
    error_std=std(errors);
    MAPE=mean(abs(Targets-Outputs)./Targets)*100;
    histfit(errors);
    legend('Proposed')
    title(['MAPE = ' num2str(MAPE) ' , Error St.D. = ' num2str(error_std)]))


    How to keep axis of every method to the same value.










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      I am comparing my trained model with other benchmark models with the error histogram but the axis of histogram is different for each method as shown in figureenter image description here.For instance to plot the error histogram of every method,I tried this code:



      % Matlab code
      Targets=Actual;
      Outputs=Predicted_by_model;
      errors=Targets-Outputs;
      error_std=std(errors);
      MAPE=mean(abs(Targets-Outputs)./Targets)*100;
      histfit(errors);
      legend('Proposed')
      title(['MAPE = ' num2str(MAPE) ' , Error St.D. = ' num2str(error_std)]))


      How to keep axis of every method to the same value.










      share|improve this question











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      I am comparing my trained model with other benchmark models with the error histogram but the axis of histogram is different for each method as shown in figureenter image description here.For instance to plot the error histogram of every method,I tried this code:



      % Matlab code
      Targets=Actual;
      Outputs=Predicted_by_model;
      errors=Targets-Outputs;
      error_std=std(errors);
      MAPE=mean(abs(Targets-Outputs)./Targets)*100;
      histfit(errors);
      legend('Proposed')
      title(['MAPE = ' num2str(MAPE) ' , Error St.D. = ' num2str(error_std)]))


      How to keep axis of every method to the same value.







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