[numhask-range](https://github.com/tonyday567/numhask-range) === [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/tonyday567/numhask-range.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/tonyday567/numhask-range) [![Hackage](https://img.shields.io/hackage/v/numhask-range.svg)](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/numhask-range) [![lts](https://www.stackage.org/package/numhask-range/badge/lts)](http://stackage.org/lts/package/numhask-range) [![nightly](https://www.stackage.org/package/numhask-range/badge/nightly)](http://stackage.org/nightly/package/numhask-range) A `Range` a is a tuple representing an interval of a number space. A Range can be thought of as consisting of a low and high value, though `low <= high` isn't strictly enforced, allowing a negative space so to speak. The library uses the 'NumHask' classes and thus most of the usual arithmetic operators can be used. The library includes modules for: - `Rect`: rectangles, which are 2 dimensional ranges. This is very useful for diagrams - `Hist`: histograms. This may sound strange but buckets of a histogram is nothing more than a collection of contiguous `Ranges` with extra information for each bucket.