• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to content
  • Skip to footer
sevra's research
  • Publications
  • Former Students
  • Posts
  • About
  • Contact

    Sergio Vargas

    Biologist interested in the biology of sponges, octocorals, and their bacteria

    • Munich, Germany
    • Website
    • Twitter
    • LinkedIn
    • GitHub

    Primitive tikz histogram

    less than 1 minute read

    This code should produce a pdf with a very primitive histogram.

    Likely ooking like this:

    Tags: latex, Plots, tikz

    Categories: latex, Statistics, tikz

    Updated: February 20, 2018

    Twitter Facebook LinkedIn
    Previous Next

    You May Also Enjoy

    The law of large numbers animation in R

    less than 1 minute read

    The law of large numbers explains why repeatedly sampling from a population is something we want to do. Assume we want to determine the sex-ratio of a popula...

    Boxplots explained

    less than 1 minute read

    As mentioned before, I am re-working my stats course for the next summer semester and constantly need to produce or recycle code snippets to achieve differen...

    Central limit theorem animation in R

    less than 1 minute read

    I am not a matematician. I have, however, to teach my students about some important teorems in our statistics course. One of these theorems is the Central Li...

    Drawing a line with dots using latex

    less than 1 minute read

    As part of my preparations for a statistics course I have to teach during the summer semester I started writing short code snippets to produce different figu...

    • Feed
    © 2022 Sergio Vargas. Powered by Jekyll & Minimal Mistakes.