dsimcha wrote:
I've ported a large portion of the Numpy random number generation library to
D. (I excluded the uniform random number generators because Phobos and Tango
already have good implementations of these, and a few distributions because
they were obscure and hard to test properly. I may add the obscure
probability distributions later.)
The results appear pretty good (I added unit tests that make sure the results
are sane while I was at it).
The module is licensed under the BSD license. The code is available at:
http://dsource.org/projects/dstats/browser/trunk/random.d
Docs are at http://svn.dsource.org/projects/dstats/docs/random.html
although there's not much there. If you understand the probability
distribution you're trying to sample from, it's pretty self-explanatory. If
not, a little bit of ddoc isn't going to help, and Wikipedia is probably a
better choice.
These look great. Could I convince you to contribute them to Phobos?
Andrei