pub struct RandBernoulli { /* private fields */ }Expand description
The Bernoulli distribution Bernoulli(p).
This distribution describes a single boolean random variable, which is true
with probability p and false with probability 1 - p.
It is a special case of the Binomial distribution with n = 1.
§Plot
The following plot shows the Bernoulli distribution with p = 0.1,
p = 0.5, and p = 0.9.
§Example
use rand::distr::{Bernoulli, Distribution};
let d = Bernoulli::new(0.3).unwrap();
let v = d.sample(&mut rand::rng());
println!("{} is from a Bernoulli distribution", v);§Precision
This Bernoulli distribution uses 64 bits from the RNG (a u64),
so only probabilities that are multiples of 2-64 can be
represented.
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impl Bernoulli
Sourcepub fn new(p: f64) -> Result<Bernoulli, BernoulliError>
pub fn new(p: f64) -> Result<Bernoulli, BernoulliError>
Construct a new Bernoulli with the given probability of success p.
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For p = 1.0, the resulting distribution will always generate true.
For p = 0.0, the resulting distribution will always generate false.
This method is accurate for any input p in the range [0, 1] which is
a multiple of 2-64. (Note that not all multiples of
2-64 in [0, 1] can be represented as a f64.)
Sourcepub fn from_ratio(
numerator: u32,
denominator: u32,
) -> Result<Bernoulli, BernoulliError>
pub fn from_ratio( numerator: u32, denominator: u32, ) -> Result<Bernoulli, BernoulliError>
Construct a new Bernoulli with the probability of success of
numerator-in-denominator. I.e. new_ratio(2, 3) will return
a Bernoulli with a 2-in-3 chance, or about 67%, of returning true.
return true. If numerator == 0 it will always return false.
For numerator > denominator and denominator == 0, this returns an
error. Otherwise, for numerator == denominator, samples are always
true; for numerator == 0 samples are always false.
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Source§impl Distribution<bool> for Bernoulli
impl Distribution<bool> for Bernoulli
impl Copy for Bernoulli
impl StructuralPartialEq for Bernoulli
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impl Freeze for Bernoulli
impl RefUnwindSafe for Bernoulli
impl Send for Bernoulli
impl Sync for Bernoulli
impl Unpin for Bernoulli
impl UnwindSafe for Bernoulli
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