\section{eo\-Stat\-Base$<$ EOT $>$ Class Template Reference} \label{classeo_stat_base}\index{eoStatBase@{eoStatBase}} Base class for all statistics that need to be calculated over the (unsorted) population (I guess it is not really necessary? MS. {\tt \#include $<$eo\-Stat.h$>$} Inheritance diagram for eo\-Stat\-Base$<$ EOT $>$::\begin{figure}[H] \begin{center} \leavevmode \includegraphics[height=2.16216cm]{classeo_stat_base} \end{center} \end{figure} \subsection*{Public Member Functions} \begin{CompactItemize} \item virtual void {\bf last\-Call} (const {\bf eo\-Pop}$<$ {\bf EOT} $>$ \&)\label{classeo_stat_base_a0} \item virtual std::string {\bf class\-Name} (void) const \label{classeo_stat_base_a1} \end{CompactItemize} \subsection{Detailed Description} \subsubsection*{template$<$class EOT$>$ class eo\-Stat\-Base$<$ EOT $>$} Base class for all statistics that need to be calculated over the (unsorted) population (I guess it is not really necessary? MS. Depstd::ends, there might be reasons to have a stat that is not an {\bf eo\-Value\-Param}{\rm (p.\,\pageref{classeo_value_param})}, but maybe I'm just kidding myself, MK) Definition at line 45 of file eo\-Stat.h. The documentation for this class was generated from the following file:\begin{CompactItemize} \item eo\-Stat.h\end{CompactItemize}