bernoulli_distribution Class
Generates a Bernoulli distribution.
class bernoulli_distribution
{
public:
// types
typedef bool result_type;
struct param_type;
// constructors and reset functions
explicit bernoulli_distribution(double p = 0.5);
explicit bernoulli_distribution(const param_type& parm);
void reset();
// generating functions
template<class URNG>
result_type operator()(URNG& gen);
template<class URNG>
result_type operator()(URNG& gen, const param_type& parm);
// property functions
double p() const;
param_type param() const;
void param(const param_type& parm);
result_type min() const;
result_type max() const;
};
Remarks
The class describes a distribution that produces values of type bool, distributed according to the Bernoulli distribution discrete probability function. The following table links to articles about individual members.
bernoulli_distribution::p |
bernoulli_distribution::param |
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bernoulli_distribution::operator() |
The property member p() returns the currently stored distribution parameter value p.
For more information about distribution classes and their members, see <random>.
For detailed information about the Bernoulli distribution discrete probability function, see the Wolfram MathWorld article Bernoulli Distribution.
Example
// compile with: /EHsc /W4
#include <random>
#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <string>
#include <map>
void test(const double p, const int s) {
// uncomment to use a non-deterministic seed
// std::random_device rd;
// std::mt19937 gen(rd());
std::mt19937 gen(1729);
std::bernoulli_distribution distr(p);
std::cout << "p == " << distr.p() << std::endl;
// generate the distribution as a histogram
std::map<bool, int> histogram;
for (int i = 0; i < s; ++i) {
++histogram[distr(gen)];
}
// print results
std::cout << "Histogram for " << s << " samples:" << std::endl;
for (const auto& elem : histogram) {
std::cout << std::boolalpha << std::setw(5) << elem.first << ' ' << std::string(elem.second, ':') << std::endl;
}
std::cout << std::endl;
}
int main()
{
double p_dist = 0.5;
int samples = 100;
std::cout << "Use CTRL-Z to bypass data entry and run using default values." << std::endl;
std::cout << "Enter a double value for p distribution (where 0.0 <= p <= 1.0): ";
std::cin >> p_dist;
std::cout << "Enter an integer value for a sample count: ";
std::cin >> samples;
test(p_dist, samples);
}
Output
Use CTRL-Z to bypass data entry and run using default values.
Enter a double value for p distribution (where 0.0 <= p <= 1.0): .45
Enter an integer value for a sample count: 100
p == 0.45
Histogram for 100 samples:
false :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
true :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Requirements
Header: <random>
Namespace: std