Hi fellow Monks
I have an array of data:
1.45 3.29 1.63 4.31 6.78 0.44 0.51 6.91 3.32 8.59 3.63 -5.30 0.61 6.31 0 7.83 -0.76 -3.33 4.24 6.90 2.40 6.27 2.01 1.56 0.45 3.86 -3.49 2.54 1.66 2.19 0.57 1.78 5.22 2.35 0.82 -0.49 1.59 -3.45 -3.27 -0.16 3.86 0.29 9.63 3.38 3.43 1.54 -0.61 -4.28 1.20 -2.94 2.90 6.17 0.35 2.20 7.31 11.63 6.83 -0.25 17.28 -4.45 5.01

and I need to first create a frequency table from them (assign them in subgroups) and then create a frequency polygon.
Are there any ready-to-use modules for these things?

In reply to Frequency table and frequencypolygon by Anonymous Monk

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