Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library Developer Reference - C
Generates random numbers with Laplace distribution.
status = vsRngLaplace( method, stream, n, r, a, beta );
status = vdRngLaplace( method, stream, n, r, a, beta );
Name |
Type |
Description |
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method |
const MKL_INT |
Generation method. The specific values are as follows: VSL_RNG_METHOD_LAPLACE_ICDF
Inverse cumulative distribution function method |
stream |
VSLStreamStatePtr |
Pointer to the stream state structure |
n |
const MKL_INT |
Number of random values to be generated |
a |
const float for vsRngLaplace const double for vdRngLaplace |
Mean value a |
beta |
const float for vsRngLaplace const double for vdRngLaplace |
Scalefactor β. |
Name |
Type |
Description |
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r |
float* for vsRngLaplace double* for vdRngLaplace |
Vector of n Laplace distributed random numbers |
The vRngLaplace function generates random numbers with Laplace distribution with mean value (or average) a and scalefactor β, where a, β∈R ; β > 0. The scalefactor value determines the standard deviation as
The probability density function is given by:
The cumulative distribution function is as follows:
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Indicates no error, execution is successful.
stream is a NULL pointer.
stream is not a valid random stream.
Callback function for an abstract BRNG returns an invalid number of updated entries in a buffer, that is, < 0 or > nmax.
Callback function for an abstract BRNG returns 0 as the number of updated entries in a buffer.
Period of the generator has been exceeded.
Number of retries to generate a random number by using non-deterministic random number generator exceeds threshold.
ARS-5 random number generator is not supported on the CPU running the application.