Hi everybody, Hope someone can help me or point me to the right direction: I have some function f(x) with some predefined domain (say zero to one: 0 <= x <= 1). I want to calculate the function that describes its histogram. So if I choose say 100 discrete values for x (all within its domain), I get 100 values for y (y = f(x)). I choose some bin size and get my histogram that describes y's distribution. I can then try and choose a billion discrete values and some smaller bin size and get a "better" approximation of that histogram. What I wonder is: * Is there no formal way to analytically calculate what the histogram is for the independent variable of a given function?* Thanks tons! Yakir L. Gagnon, PhD student The Lund Vision Group Tel +46 (046) 222 93 40 Cell +46 (073) 753 63 54 Fax +46 (046) 222 44 25 http://www.lu.se/o.o.i.s/7758 ---------------------------------------------- CLASS-L list. Instructions: http://www.classification-society.org/csna/lists.html#class-l