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Class template uniform_real_distribution

boost::random::uniform_real_distribution

Synopsis

// In header: <boost/random/uniform_real_distribution.hpp>

template<typename RealType = double> 
class uniform_real_distribution {
public:
  // types
  typedef RealType ; 
  typedef RealType ;

  // member classes/structs/unions

  class param_type {
  public:
    // types
    typedef uniform_real_distribution ;

    // construct/copy/destruct
    (RealType = , RealType = );

    // public member functions
    RealType () ;
    RealType () ;

    // friend functions
    template<typename CharT, typename Traits> 
      CharT, Traits > & 
      (CharT, Traits > &, const param_type &);
    template<typename CharT, typename Traits> 
      CharT, Traits > & 
      (CharT, Traits > &, const param_type &);
    bool (const param_type &, const param_type &);
    bool (const param_type &, const param_type &);
  };

  // construct/copy/destruct
  (RealType = , RealType = );
  (const param_type &);

  // public member functions
  RealType () ;
  RealType () ;
  RealType () ;
  RealType () ;
  param_type () ;
  void (const param_type &);
  void ();
  template<typename Engine> result_type (Engine &) ;
  template<typename Engine> 
    result_type (Engine &, const param_type &) ;

  // friend functions
  template<typename CharT, typename Traits> 
    CharT, Traits > & 
    (CharT, Traits > &, 
               const uniform_real_distribution &);
  template<typename CharT, typename Traits> 
    CharT, Traits > & 
    (CharT, Traits > &, 
               const uniform_real_distribution &);
  bool (const uniform_real_distribution &, 
                  const uniform_real_distribution &);
  bool (const uniform_real_distribution &, 
                  const uniform_real_distribution &);
};

Description

The class template uniform_real_distribution models a random distribution . On each invocation, it returns a random floating-point value uniformly distributed in the range [min..max).

uniform_real_distribution public construct/copy/destruct

  1. (RealType min = , RealType max = );

    Constructs a uniform_real_distribution. min and max are the parameters of the distribution.

    Requires: min <= max

  2. (const param_type & param);

    Constructs a uniform_real_distribution from its parameters.

uniform_real_distribution public member functions

  1. RealType () ;

    Returns the minimum value of the distribution

  2. RealType () ;

    Returns the maximum value of the distribution

  3. RealType () ;

    Returns the minimum value of the distribution

  4. RealType () ;

    Returns the maximum value of the distribution

  5. param_type () ;

    Returns the parameters of the distribution.

  6. void (const param_type & param);

    Sets the parameters of the distribution.

  7. void ();

    Effects: Subsequent uses of the distribution do not depend on values produced by any engine prior to invoking reset.

  8. template<typename Engine> result_type (Engine & eng) ;

    Returns a value uniformly distributed in the range [min, max).

  9. template<typename Engine> 
      result_type (Engine & eng, const param_type & param) ;

    Returns a value uniformly distributed in the range [param.a(), param.b()).

uniform_real_distribution friend functions

  1. template<typename CharT, typename Traits> 
      CharT, Traits > & 
      (CharT, Traits > & os, 
                 const uniform_real_distribution & ud);

    Writes the distribution to a std::ostream.

  2. template<typename CharT, typename Traits> 
      CharT, Traits > & 
      (CharT, Traits > & is, 
                 const uniform_real_distribution & ud);

    Reads the distribution from a std::istream.

  3. bool (const uniform_real_distribution & lhs, 
                    const uniform_real_distribution & rhs);

    Returns true if the two distributions will produce identical sequences of values given equal generators.

  4. bool (const uniform_real_distribution & lhs, 
                    const uniform_real_distribution & rhs);

    Returns true if the two distributions may produce different sequences of values given equal generators.


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