A binomial_distribution random number distribution produces integer values i≥0 distributed according to the discrete probability function
P(i|t,p)=(ti)⋅pi⋅(1−p)t−i.
template<class IntType = int> class binomial_distribution { public: using result_type = IntType; using param_type = unspecified; explicit binomial_distribution(IntType t = 1, double p = 0.5); explicit binomial_distribution(const param_type& parm); void reset(); template<class URBG> result_type operator()(URBG& g); template<class URBG> result_type operator()(URBG& g, const param_type& parm); IntType t() const; double p() const; param_type param() const; void param(const param_type& parm); result_type min() const; result_type max() const; };
explicit binomial_distribution(IntType t = 1, double p = 0.5);
Effects: Constructs a binomial_distribution object; t and p correspond to the respective parameters of the distribution.
IntType t() const;
Returns: The value of the t parameter with which the object was constructed.
double p() const;
Returns: The value of the p parameter with which the object was constructed.
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