Hello R users, When using the hist() function, by default the y-axis displays the counts for each bin (assuming equal bin sizes). By adding 'probability = TRUE' or 'freq = FALSE, the y-axis displays the density (relative freq. / bin size), but the help file for hist() seems to suggest that this argument will display the relative frequency: freq: logical; if `TRUE', the histogram graphic is a representation of frequencies, the `counts' component of the result; if `FALSE', relative frequencies (``probabilities''), component`density', are plotted. Defaults to `TRUE' iff `breaks' are equidistant (and `probability' is not specified). I understand that displaying the density is important when the bin sizes are not all equal, but I think the help file is not clear with what this argument does. Jason -- Assistant Professor of Statistics Mathematics and Computer Science Department University of Richmond, Virginia 23173 (804) 289-8081 fax:(804) 287-6664 http://www.mathcs.richmond.edu/~wowen