Actually i have drawn 20,000 histograms . I have used dip test in R for checking bimodality and unimodality but I found results as follow:

0.0139004602285866 1 76 non-unimodal, i.e., at least bimodal Hartigans' dip test for unimodality / multimodality g_name

0.0271685837315631 0.97836527541692 76 non-unimodal, i.e., at least bimodal Hartigans' dip test for unimodality / multimodality g_name

0.00657894736842105 1 76 non-unimodal, i.e., at least bimodal Hartigans' dip test for unimodality / multimodality g_name

0.00657894736842105 1 76 non-unimodal, i.e., at least bimodal Hartigans' dip test for unimodality / multimodality g_name

0.018049352705071 1 76 non-unimodal, i.e., at least bimodal Hartigans' dip test for unimodality / multimodality g_name

0.00657894736842105 1 76 non-unimodal, i.e., at least bimodal Hartigans' dip test for unimodality / multimodality g_name

All 20,000 histograms are showing same results and i dont know how to differntiate properly that which is bimodal and which is uni modal

if there is single bin drawn in histogram  for   0 values in alll columns even then there is same message 

non-unimodal, i.e., at least bimodal

while I think that there should be unimodal message but i dont know.

I dont know any thing about this stats.

I need immediate assistance regarding this issu.Please guide me

urgent help required....

If u need further detail please let me know.

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