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I have been looking for away to generate bins for specific dataset (by specifying lower band, upper band and number of bins required) using apache common math 3.0. I have looked at Frequency http://commons.apache.org/math/apidocs/org/apache/commons/math3/stat/Frequency.html but it does not give me what i want.. i want a method that give me frequency for values in an interval ( ex: how many values are between 0 to 5). Any suggestions or ideas?

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As far as I know there is no good histogram class in Apache Commons. I ended up writing my own. If all you want are linearly distributed bins from min to max, then it is quite easy to write.

Maybe something like this:

public static int[] calcHistogram(double[] data, double min, double max, int numBins) {
  final int[] result = new int[numBins];
  final double binSize = (max - min)/numBins;

  for (double d : data) {
    int bin = (int) ((d - min) / binSize);
    if (bin < 0) { /* this data is smaller than min */ }
    else if (bin >= numBins) { /* this data point is bigger than max */ }
    else {
      result[bin] += 1;
    }
  }
  return result;
}

Edit: Here's an example.

double[] data = { 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 };
int[] histogram = calcHistogram(data, 0, 10, 4);
// This is a histogram with 4 bins, 0-2.5, 2.5-5, 5-7.5, 7.5-10.
assert histogram[0] == 1; // one point (2) in range 0-2.5
assert histogram[1] == 1; // one point (4) in range 2.5-5.
// etc..

OTHER TIPS

Here is a simple way to implement histogram using Apache Commons Math 3:

final int BIN_COUNT = 20;
double[] data = {1.2, 0.2, 0.333, 1.4, 1.5, 1.2, 1.3, 10.4, 1, 2.0}; 

long[] histogram = new long[BIN_COUNT];
org.apache.commons.math3.random.EmpiricalDistribution distribution = new org.apache.commons.math3.random.EmpiricalDistribution(BIN_COUNT);
distribution.load(data);
int k = 0;
for(org.apache.commons.math3.stat.descriptive.SummaryStatistics stats: distribution.getBinStats())
{
    histogram[k++] = stats.getN();
}

I think your code has a bug in it -- please see the corrected code below:

public static int[] calcHistogram(double[] data, double min, double max, int numBins) {
  final int[] result = new int[numBins];
  final double binSize = (max - min)/numBins;

  for (double d : data) {
    int bin = (int) ((d - min) / binSize); // changed this from numBins
    if (bin < 0) { /* this data is smaller than min */ }
    else if (bin >= numBins) { /* this data point is bigger than max */ }
    else {
      result[bin] += 1;
    }
  }
  return result;
}

This is in addition to @Altair7852's answer.

If you want to generate x values bin interval for your y values (the frequency in each bin..akahistogram[] at index i) here is the full method

    private fun displayHistogram(binCount: Int, data: DoubleArray) {
        val histogram = DoubleArray(binCount)
        val distribution = org.apache.commons.math3.random.EmpiricalDistribution(binCount)
        distribution.load(data)

        var k = 0
        for (stats in distribution.binStats) {
            histogram[k++] = stats.n.toDouble()
        }

        val binSize = (data.max()!!.toDouble() - data.min()!!.toDouble()) / binCount

        for (i in 0 until histogram.size) {
            series2?.appendData(DataPoint(generateHistogramXValues(data.min()!!.toDouble(), histogram.size, binSize)[i], histogram[i]), false, histogram.count())
        }
    }

Here is the x values generating method

        val xValuesArray = DoubleArray(numberOfBIns)
        for (i in 0 until numberOfBIns) {
            if (i == 0){
                xValuesArray[i] = min
            }else{
                val previous = xValuesArray[i-1]
                xValuesArray[i] = previous+binSize
            }
        }
        return xValuesArray
    }

I'm doing this on android using GraphView graphing library but you can use this on any lib.

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