Possibile easy solution: jmathplot has a getdata() method that retrives a 
matrix [frequency for interval][intervals]. Il 21 mag 2018 10:44 PM Michaël 
Michaud <m.michael.mich...@orange.fr> ha scritto:
>
> Hi Peppe,
>
> I think that OpenJUMP plugins including statistical functions make use of 
> jmatharray-20070905. It does not include so many functions, but it is very 
> lightweight.
> Maybe Stefan knows a bit more about it. 
>
> Maybe there are some other places where statistical functions have been 
> coded. Do cou need it for feature attribute analysis or for image analysis ?
>
> Michaël
>
> Le 21/05/2018 à 20:03, Giuseppe Aruta a écrit :
>>
>> Hi all,
>> do we have calsses/methods in OJ core to calculate frequencies (absolute, 
>> relative and cumulative) of an array of numbers? I can implement these 
>> methods but I would prefer to use something already in the OJ source.
>> thanks
>> Peppe
>>
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