class template
<random>
std::weibull_distributiontemplate <class RealType = double> class weibull_distribution;
Weibull distribution
Random number distribution that produces floating-point values according to a 2-parameter Weibull distribution, which is described by the following probability density function:This distribution produces random numbers where each value can be interpreted -in terms of population- as the lifetime for which the death probability is proportional to the a-th power of time. Parameter b scales the process.
The distribution parameters, a and b, are set on construction.
To produce a random value following this distribution, call its member function operator().
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// weibull_distribution
#include <iostream>
#include <random>
int main()
{
const int nrolls=10000; // number of experiments
const int nstars=100; // maximum number of stars to distribute
std::default_random_engine generator;
std::weibull_distribution<double> distribution(2.0,4.0);
int p[10]={};
for (int i=0; i<nrolls; ++i) {
double number = distribution(generator);
if (number<10) ++p[int(number)];
}
std::cout << "weibull_distribution (2.0,4.0):" << std::endl;
for (int i=0; i<10; ++i) {
std::cout << i << "-" << (i+1) << ": ";
std::cout << std::string(p[i]*nstars/nrolls,'*') << std::endl;
}
return 0;
}
weibull_distribution (2.0,4.0): 0-1: ****** 1-2: *************** 2-3: ********************* 3-4: ******************** 4-5: *************** 5-6: *********** 6-7: ***** 7-8: ** 8-9: * 9-10:
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