I guess by the number of different answers that we may be missing your goal. Here is my interpretation.
If you want to have many ranges and you want to output most frequent number for every range, create a cell containing all desired ranges (they could overlap) and use cellfun to run mode() for every range. You can also create a cell with desired ranges using arrayfun in a similar manner:
A = [10 31 32 22; 32 35 52 77; 68 42 84 32];
% create ranges
range_step = 10;
range_start=[0:range_step:40];
range=arrayfun(@(r)([r r+range_step]), range_start, 'UniformOutput', false)
% analyze ranges
o = cellfun(@(r)(mode(A(A>=r(1) & A<=r(2)))), range, 'UniformOutput', false)
o =
[10] [10] [22] [32] [42]