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std::weibull_distribution
template <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().



Template parameters
RealType
A floating-point type. Aliased as member type result_type.
By default, this is double.

Member types The following aliases are member types of weibull_distribution:

member type definition notes result_type The first template parameter (RealType) The type of the numbers generated (defaults to double) param_type not specified The type returned by member param.


Member functions
(constructor)
Construct Weibull distribution (public member function)
operator()
Generate random number (public member function)
reset
Reset distribution (public member function)
param
Distribution parameters (public member function)
min
Minimum value (public member function)
max
Maximum value (public member function)

Distribution parameters:
a
Parameter a (public member function)
b
Parameter b (public member function)

Non-member functions
operator<<
Insert into output stream (function template)
operator>>
Extract from input stream (function template)
relational operators
Relational operators (function template)

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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;
}

Possible output:
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: 


See also
exponential_distribution
Exponential distribution (class template)
gamma_distribution
Gamma distribution (class template)
uniform_real_distribution
Uniform real distribution (class template)

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