pub struct Binomial { /* private fields */ }
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A binomial distribution.

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Create a binomial distribution with n trails and success probability p.

It should hold that p >= 0 and p <= 1.

Create a binomial distribution with n trails and failure probability q.

It should hold that if q >= 0 or q <= 1. This constructor is preferable when q is very small.

Return the number of trials.

Return the success probability.

Return the failure probability.

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Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

Compute the probability mass function.

For large n, a saddle-point expansion is used for more accurate computation.

References
  1. C. Loader, “Fast and Accurate Computation of Binomial Probabilities,” 2000.

Compute the cumulative distribution function.

The implementation is based on the incomplete beta function.

The type of outcomes.
Compute the differential entropy. Read more

Compute the inverse of the cumulative distribution function.

For small n, a simple summation is utilized. For large n and large variances, a normal asymptotic approximation is used. Otherwise, Newton’s method is employed.

References
  1. S. Moorhead, “Efficient evaluation of the inverse binomial cumulative distribution function where the number of trials is large,” Oxford University, 2013.
Compute the excess kurtosis.
Compute the expected value.
Compute the median.
Compute the modes.
Draw a sample.
Compute the skewness.
Compute the variance.
Compute the standard deviation.

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