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graphics - How to label histogram bars with data values or percents in R

I'd like to label each bar of a histogram with either the number of counts in that bin or the percent of total counts that are in that bin. I'm sure there must be a way to do this, but I haven't been able to find it. This page has a couple of pictures of SAS histograms that do basically what I'm trying to do (but the site doesn't seem to have R versions): http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/sas/faq/histogram_anno.htm

If possible, it would also be nice to have the flexibility to put the labels above or somewhere inside the bars, as desired.

I'm trying to do this with the base R plotting facilities, but I'd be interested in methods to do this in ggplot2 and lattice as well.

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To include the number of counts, you can just set labels=TRUE.

The example below is just slightly adapted from one on the hist() help page:

hist(islands, col="gray", labels = TRUE, ylim=c(0, 45))

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Getting percentages is a bit more involved. The only way I know to do that it to directly manipulate the object returned by a call to hist(), as described in a bit more detail in my answer to this similar question:

histPercent <- function(x, ...) {
   H <- hist(x, plot = FALSE)
   H$density <- with(H, 100 * density* diff(breaks)[1])
   labs <- paste(round(H$density), "%", sep="")
   plot(H, freq = FALSE, labels = labs, ylim=c(0, 1.08*max(H$density)),...)
}

histPercent(islands, col="gray")

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