Comparable Immune Alterations and Inflammatory Signatures in ME/CFS and Long COVID, 2025, Petrov et al

Oh okay, I thought you were mainly aiming for the binning aspect, not necessarily keeping it asymmetrical like a standard histogram.
I should have been clearer that it’s to aid the visual inspection of the data.

And at some point you’d have to address the question of significant digits. Is it really that important to see the difference between 32.3 and 32 on a scale between 0 and 50? I’d argue it’s not worth the cost of making it more difficult to judge the distribution of the values.
 
Histograms are almost completely useless in this situation. We need to see the individual data points. I am not particularly impressed by the differences. Most values are within the normal range. Some of the spreads are truncated but artefacts can do that. Higher NK values in normals might reflect more physical activity recently or something.
Well, now you know that you can set the bin width to 1.... for comparing overlapping distributions the histogram is the best visual tool.

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