Generates random numbers with negative binomial distribution.
template<typename IntType = std::int32_t, typename Method = mkl::rng::negative_binomial_method::by_default>
class negative_binomial {
public:
using method_type = Method;
using result_type = IntType;
negative_binomial(): negative_binomial(0.1, 0.5){}
explicit negative_binomial(double a, double p);
explicit negative_binomial(const negative_binomial<IntType, Method>& other);
double a() const;
double p() const;
negative_binomial<IntType, Method>& operator=(const negative_binomial<IntType, Method>& other);
};
Devices supported: Host and CPU
The mkl::rng::negative_binomial class object is used in the mkl::rng::generate function to provide random numbers with negative binomial distribution and distribution parameters a and p, where p, a∈R; 0 < p < 1; a > 0.
If the first distribution parameter a∈N, this distribution is the same as Pascal distribution. If a∈N, the distribution can be interpreted as the expected time of a-th success in a sequence of Bernoulli trials, when the probability of success is p.
The probability distribution is given by:
The cumulative distribution function is as follows:
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typename IntType = std::int32_t |
Type of the produced values. The specific values are as follows: std::int32_t std::uint32_t |
typename Method = mkl::rng::negative_binomial_method::by_default |
Generation method. The specific values are as follows: mkl::rng::negative_binomial_method::nbar See brief descriptions of the methods in Distributions Template Parameter Method Values |
Name |
Type |
Description |
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a |
double |
The first distribution parameter a. |
p |
double |
The second distribution parameter p. |