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Hi im really confused abt this method which i have to create. I have to create a histogram array with num division categories i.e selecting a reasonable integer range and step size for numdivisons to cover whole range of elements in an array. @return array histogram in which position i contains the * number of observations in division i */

example: {1,3,4,5,10,15,17}.

If numdivisions=2 then we need to divide the range (1 to 17) into 2 divisions. For example, range 0 to 10 (not included) and 10 to 20. In this case there are 4 values in the range 0 to <10 and 3 values between 10 and 20.
This histogram for numdivisions=2 would be the array {4,3}.

public int[] histogram(int numdivisions) can anyone tell me what would be the best method of doing it? thanks

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  • for my understanding of the task, you need to create a division, where the number of elements in all sub-arrays are equal (+-1 if size%partitions != 0) am I correct?
    – amit
    Apr 30, 2011 at 17:19
  • no i dont think so.. it means it means if a user inputs numdivsions then we have to create a stepsize in which each of our elements fall into. eg. {1,2,3,4,56} and the numdivisons is say 3. then the step size would be 1-3 and 4-56. thus the new array would be {3,2} i.e how many elements fall into each step size. do u get what i mean? :o
    – clfc
    May 1, 2011 at 10:23

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Simple:

  1. Get the minimum and maximum elements of your array
  2. Take the difference and divide it by num, obtaining "step"
  3. Now iterate through the array, placing the number n in the slot i such that i * step <= n - min < (i+1) * step
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  • yes. thanks. can u please try to explain what u did in step3? i mean where did the n come from? is n the number of elements?
    – clfc
    May 1, 2011 at 10:16
  • "n" is the current element you are iterating upon.
    – akappa
    May 1, 2011 at 12:35

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