pub struct Hypergeometric { /* private fields */ }Expand description
The hypergeometric distribution Hypergeometric(N, K, n).
This is the distribution of successes in samples of size n drawn without
replacement from a population of size N containing K success states.
It has the density function:
f(k) = binomial(K, k) * binomial(N-K, n-k) / binomial(N, n),
where binomial(a, b) = a! / (b! * (a - b)!).
The binomial distribution is the analogous distribution for sampling with replacement. It is a good approximation when the population size is much larger than the sample size.
§Example
use rand_distr::{Distribution, Hypergeometric};
let hypergeo = Hypergeometric::new(60, 24, 7).unwrap();
let v = hypergeo.sample(&mut rand::thread_rng());
println!("{} is from a hypergeometric distribution", v);Implementations§
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Source§impl Clone for Hypergeometric
impl Clone for Hypergeometric
Source§fn clone(&self) -> Hypergeometric
fn clone(&self) -> Hypergeometric
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for Hypergeometric
impl Debug for Hypergeometric
Source§impl Distribution<u64> for Hypergeometric
impl Distribution<u64> for Hypergeometric
impl Copy for Hypergeometric
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impl Freeze for Hypergeometric
impl RefUnwindSafe for Hypergeometric
impl Send for Hypergeometric
impl Sync for Hypergeometric
impl Unpin for Hypergeometric
impl UnwindSafe for Hypergeometric
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