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			122 lines
		
	
	
		
			3.4 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C++
		
	
	
	
	
	
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								//  Copyright John Maddock 2007.
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								//  Copyright Paul A. Bristow 2010
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								//  Use, modification and distribution are subject to the
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								//  Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file
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								//  LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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								// Note that this file contains quickbook mark-up as well as code
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								// and comments, don't change any of the special comment mark-ups!
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								#include <iostream>
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								using std::cout;  using std::endl;
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								#include <cerrno> // for ::errno
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								//[policy_eg_6
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								/*`
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								Suppose we want a set of distributions to behave as follows:
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								* Return infinity on overflow, rather than throwing an exception.
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								* Don't perform any promotion from double to long double internally.
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								* Return the closest integer result from the quantiles of discrete
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								distributions.
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								We'll begin by including the needed header for all the distributions:
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								*/
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								#include <boost/math/distributions.hpp>
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								/*`
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								Open up an appropriate namespace, calling it `my_distributions`,
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								for our distributions, and define the policy type we want.
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								Any policies we don't specify here will inherit the defaults:
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								*/
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								namespace my_distributions
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								{
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								  using namespace boost::math::policies;
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								  // using boost::math::policies::errno_on_error; // etc.
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								  typedef policy<
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								     // return infinity and set errno rather than throw:
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								     overflow_error<errno_on_error>,
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								     // Don't promote double -> long double internally:
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								     promote_double<false>,
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								     // Return the closest integer result for discrete quantiles:
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								     discrete_quantile<integer_round_nearest>
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								  > my_policy;
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								/*`
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								All we need do now is invoke the BOOST_MATH_DECLARE_DISTRIBUTIONS
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								macro passing the floating point type `double` and policy types `my_policy` as arguments:
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								*/
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								BOOST_MATH_DECLARE_DISTRIBUTIONS(double, my_policy)
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								} // close namespace my_namespace
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								/*`
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								We now have a set of typedefs defined in namespace my_distributions
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								that all look something like this:
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								``
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								typedef boost::math::normal_distribution<double, my_policy> normal;
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								typedef boost::math::cauchy_distribution<double, my_policy> cauchy;
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								typedef boost::math::gamma_distribution<double, my_policy> gamma;
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								// etc
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								``
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								So that when we use my_distributions::normal we really end up using
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								`boost::math::normal_distribution<double, my_policy>`:
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								*/
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								int main()
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								{
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								   // Construct distribution with something we know will overflow
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								  // (using double rather than if promoted to long double):
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								   my_distributions::normal norm(10, 2);
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								   errno = 0;
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								   cout << "Result of quantile(norm, 0) is: "
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								      << quantile(norm, 0) << endl; // -infinity.
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								   cout << "errno = " << errno << endl;
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								   errno = 0;
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								   cout << "Result of quantile(norm, 1) is: "
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								      << quantile(norm, 1) << endl; // +infinity.
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								   cout << "errno = " << errno << endl;
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								   // Now try a discrete distribution.
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								   my_distributions::binomial binom(20, 0.25);
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								   cout << "Result of quantile(binom, 0.05) is: "
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								      << quantile(binom, 0.05) << endl; // To check we get integer results.
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								   cout << "Result of quantile(complement(binom, 0.05)) is: "
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								      << quantile(complement(binom, 0.05)) << endl;
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								}
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								/*`
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								Which outputs:
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								[pre
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								Result of quantile(norm, 0) is: -1.#INF
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								errno = 34
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								Result of quantile(norm, 1) is: 1.#INF
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								errno = 34
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								Result of quantile(binom, 0.05) is: 1
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								Result of quantile(complement(binom, 0.05)) is: 8
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								]
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								This mechanism is particularly useful when we want to define a
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								project-wide policy, and don't want to modify the Boost source
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								or set  project wide build macros (possibly fragile and easy to forget).
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								*/
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								//] //[/policy_eg_6]
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