Thank You very much. I still get the errors. I rechecked my data and the data is perfect. my data are large double numbers , say 1.09005965871078 0.585952618303551 0.759547391474863 0.585952618303551 0.759547391474863 0.585952618303551 0.585952618303551 so i tried the test program with similar data & i was not able to prod +uce the graph. So could the error be cause of the data? the error is : Useless use of a constant in void context at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/ +5.8.0/GD/Graph/histogram.pm line 203. Use of uninitialized value in string eq at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5. +8.0/GD/Graph/histogram.pm line 42. Argument "" isn't numeric in numeric eq (==) at /usr/lib/perl5/site_pe +rl/5.8.0/GD/Graph/histogram.pm line 181. Use of uninitialized value in string eq at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5. +8.0/GD/Graph/histogram.pm line 42. Use of uninitialized value in string eq at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5. +8.0/GD/Graph/histogram.pm line 42.

In reply to Re^4: Histogram in Perl by Anonymous Monk
in thread Histogram in Perl by Jaya

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