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std::weibull_distribution

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Defined in header <random>
template<class RealType =double>
class weibull_distribution;
(since C++11)

The weibull_distribution meets the requirements of a RandomNumberDistribution and produces random numbers according to the Weibull distribution:

f(x;a,b) =
a
b


x
b


a-1
exp

-

x
b


a


a is the shape parameter and b the scale parameter.

std::weibull_distribution satisfies RandomNumberDistribution.

Contents

[edit]Template parameters

RealType - The result type generated by the generator. The effect is undefined if this is not one of float, double, or longdouble.

[edit]Member types

Member type Definition
result_type(C++11)RealType
param_type(C++11) the type of the parameter set, see RandomNumberDistribution.

[edit]Member functions

constructs new distribution
(public member function)[edit]
(C++11)
resets the internal state of the distribution
(public member function)[edit]
Generation
(C++11)
generates the next random number in the distribution
(public member function)[edit]
Characteristics
(C++11)
returns the distribution parameters
(public member function)[edit]
(C++11)
gets or sets the distribution parameter object
(public member function)[edit]
(C++11)
returns the minimum potentially generated value
(public member function)[edit]
(C++11)
returns the maximum potentially generated value
(public member function)[edit]

[edit]Non-member functions

(C++11)(C++11)(removed in C++20)
compares two distribution objects
(function)[edit]
performs stream input and output on pseudo-random number distribution
(function template)[edit]

[edit]Example

#include <cmath>#include <iomanip>#include <iostream>#include <map>#include <random>#include <string>   int main(){std::random_device rd;std::mt19937 gen(rd());   std::weibull_distribution<> d;   std::map<int, int> hist;for(int n =0; n !=10000;++n)++hist[std::round(d(gen))];   std::cout<<std::fixed<<std::setprecision(1)<<std::hex;for(auto[x, y]: hist)std::cout<< x <<' '<<std::string(y /200, '*')<<'\n';}

Possible output:

0 ******************* 1 ******************* 2 ****** 3 ** 4 5 6 7 8

[edit]External links

1. Weisstein, Eric W. "Weibull Distribution." From MathWorld — A Wolfram Web Resource.
2. Weibull distribution — From Wikipedia.
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