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Sturges is too conservative (usually not enough bins). Possibilities:
FD will do lots of bins (maybe too many?).
Scott will generally do more than Sturges and less than FD, where Scott is supposed to be optimal for normal distributions. This makes it an attractive option.
KernSmooth::dpih is an extension of Scott that should work well on non-normal distributions too. The KernSmooth license is permissive so one option is to look into creating a weighted version of it (we already have weighted versions of the other bin selection algorithms).
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Sturges is too conservative (usually not enough bins). Possibilities:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: