Extending or doubling a histogram

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I have data that I have plotted into a histogram from around -3 to 3. I want to basically take the histogram and repeat it once to the right, so it will be the original histogram from -3 to 3 and the histogram repeated from around 3 to 6.
Does this make sense and/or is it possible?
I attached the example matrix.

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 16 Dec 2016
load example x
[N,edges] = histcounts(x,-3:0.25:3);
figure
bar([edges(1:end-1) edges(1:end-1)+6],[N N])

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 16 Dec 2016
Edited: the cyclist on 16 Dec 2016
(I assume you mean the new one will extend from 3 to 9, with the same width of 6.)
If x is the data from your original histogram, then the simplest thing to do is probably just replicate the data itself, but translated:
x2 = [x x+6];
and then
figure
histogram(x2)
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Krispy Scripts
Krispy Scripts on 16 Dec 2016
This adds error because the max*2 is 6.28 and when added is not the exact same data because it adds variation

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