On Fri, 1 Jan 2016, Steven Stoline wrote:

The histogram should contain a bar(s) for the censored data values
replaced by their detection limit(s) with different color than other bars
for the noncensored values. In this example there are only 3 censored
values with only one detection limit of DL = 1450.

steve,

  Consider using the NADA package. While your current sulfate data set might
have only three non-detects, other data sets might have more.

  My question to you is why you want a histogram that cuts off at the
detection limit. What question are you trying to answer with these data?

Rich

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