The distribution binomial(p, n) is stretched by the stretch coefficient, then shifted to the right by shift, after that it is truncated to fit into the [min, max] interval. Truncation is performed by discarding any sample outside this interval and taking the next try.
For more details, see binomial().
- Description
- Generates a sample of the truncated binomial distribution.
- Parameters
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Name Type of value Description min double The minimum value that this function will return. The distribution is truncated to return values above this. If the sample (stretched and shifted) is below this value, it will be discarded and another sample will be drawn. Use -infinity for “No limit”. max double The maximum value that this function will return. The distribution is truncated to return values below this. If the sample (stretched and shifted) is bigger than this value it will be discarded and another sample will be drawn. Use infinity for “No limit”. p double The probability of the event occurrence. n int The number of trials. shift double The shift parameter that indicates how much the (stretched) distribution will be shifted to the right. stretch double The stretch parameter that indicates how much the distribution will be stretched. - Result
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Type Description int The generated sample.
- Description
- Generates a sample of the truncated binomial distribution using the specified random number generator.
- Parameters
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Name Type of value Description min double The minimum x value. max double The maximum x value. p double The probability of the event occurrence. n int The number of trials. shift double The shift parameter. stretch double The stretch parameter. r java.util.Random The random number generator. - Result
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Type Description int The generated sample.
This document includes content from the “Stat::Fit User's Manual”. Copyright 2016 Geer Mountain Software Corp.
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