Basic Statistics is a Java-based implementation for computing statistics on a set of numbers. This implementation is intended to be used in software engineering courses as a subject software system.
Basic Statistics uses the Apache Ant build system. Make sure that you have Ant installed.
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Change into the Basic Statistics root directory, which contains the build.xml build file.
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Run
ant compile
to compile Basic Statistics. The compiled class files will be in the bin directory. -
Run
ant test
to run all Basic Statistics unit tests. -
Run
ant clean
whenever you want to clean up the project (i.e., delete all generated files).
- After building the project (i.e., running
ant compile
), run:java -cp bin BasicStats
. The application's GUI will show up.
- Displays a set of entered numbers.
- Computes the mean of the set of numbers.
- Computes the median of the set of numbers.
- Computes the mode of the set of numbers.
If your system uses an outdated version of JUnit, you may encounter the following error:
[junit] junit/framework/JUnit4TestAdapterCache
[junit] java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: junit/framework/JUnit4TestAdapterCache
Run ant -lib lib/ <target>
to explicitly use JUnit4, which is provided in the lib directory. For example, run ant -lib lib/ test
to run all Basic Statistics unit tests.
If a Java JDK is not installed or properly configured on your system, you may encounter the following error:
BUILD FAILED
build.xml:17 Unable to find a javac compiler;
Make sure that you have a JDK installed and that the JAVA_HOME environment variable is properly set.
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