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Analog distance sensor with Java

Actually this would be the very same question which i asked yesterday. This is another analog sensor for distance.

The detailed information of this kind of analog sensors is here.

http://www.acroname.com/robotics/parts/R49-IR15.html

Is there a way in Java with a particular method that I could manipulate these kind of analog sensors?

Thanks!
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