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Brian Gough schrieb: > > The "stat" functions should operate on the histogram as a whole in my > opinion. That is a good reason - on the other hand the pdf functions have quite similar mechansims. The cumulative probability aspect - this is a scientific argument - is hit here and its my initention for implementing slices of the total sum. Maybe we will leave it as it is: without slices. Here is the diff for Geralds proposal, so it could be applied or not. > In general the user should not need to deal with bin > numbers, they are not very meaningful. The discrete aspect can't be denied. Index numbers must be. > We seem to be missing stat2d.c (I noticed you put the corresponding > routine in maxval_2d.c). Would you like to do a stat2d file to > compute x-y means, sigmas and correlation coefficients? > > -- > Brian I can schedule this for next week. Are there hints/ideas for numeric implementation (references, literature)?
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