In reply to snognog:
For the example you gave, there is a completely different approach to getting the bins you are looking for. The code below creates a bin for each range for the example you gave.
cp: coverpoint (value-120)/128
In reply to snognog:
For the example you gave, there is a completely different approach to getting the bins you are looking for. The code below creates a bin for each range for the example you gave.
cp: coverpoint (value-120)/128