public member function
<random>
std::chi_squared_distribution::param (1)param_type param() const;(2)
void param (const param_type& parm);
Distribution parameters
The first version (1) returns an object with the parameters currently associated with the distribution object.A chi_squared_distribution object is defined by a single parameter: n (its degrees of freedom). An object of type param_type carries this information, but it is meant to be used only to construct or specify the parameters for a chi_squared_distribution object, not to inspect the individual parameters.
To inspect the individual parameter associated to the distribution object you can use chi_squared_distribution::n.
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// chi_squared_distribution::param
#include <iostream>
#include <random>
int main()
{
std::default_random_engine generator;
std::chi_squared_distribution<double> d1(4.0);
std::chi_squared_distribution<double> d2(d1.param());
// print two independent values:
std::cout << d1(generator) << std::endl;
std::cout << d2(generator) << std::endl;
return 0;
}
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