pub struct Cauchy<F>{ /* private fields */ }Expand description
The Cauchy distribution Cauchy(median, scale).
This distribution has a density function:
f(x) = 1 / (pi * scale * (1 + ((x - median) / scale)^2))
Note that at least for f32, results are not fully portable due to minor
differences in the target system’s tan implementation, tanf.
§Example
use rand_distr::{Cauchy, Distribution};
let cau = Cauchy::new(2.0, 5.0).unwrap();
let v = cau.sample(&mut rand::thread_rng());
println!("{} is from a Cauchy(2, 5) distribution", v);Implementations§
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Source§impl<F> Distribution<F> for Cauchy<F>
impl<F> Distribution<F> for Cauchy<F>
impl<F> Copy for Cauchy<F>
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impl<F> Freeze for Cauchy<F>where
F: Freeze,
impl<F> RefUnwindSafe for Cauchy<F>where
F: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<F> Send for Cauchy<F>where
F: Send,
impl<F> Sync for Cauchy<F>where
F: Sync,
impl<F> Unpin for Cauchy<F>where
F: Unpin,
impl<F> UnwindSafe for Cauchy<F>where
F: UnwindSafe,
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