I noticed two things: The data set "\@arrayofinterest" probably won't work the way that you think. Also, look back at the sample and look at the data set that the author gave. I tried the sample, and it worked fine. It prints the png to the home directory. Here's the sample:
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use GD::Graph::histogram; my $data = [1,5,7,8,9,10,11,3,3,5,5,5,7,2,2]; my $graph = new GD::Graph::histogram(400,600); $graph -> set( x_label => 'Location', y_label => 'Count', title => 'Sample Histogram', x_labels_vertical => 1, bar_spacing => 0, shadow_depth => 1, shadowclr => 'dred', transparent => 0, ) or warn $graph->error; my $gd = $graph->plot($data) or die $graph->error; open (IMG, '>histo.png') or die $!; binmode IMG; print IMG $gd->png;

In reply to Re: problem using GD::Graph::Histogram by Khen1950fx
in thread problem using GD::Graph::Histogram by krish28

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