SSJ
V. 1.2.5.

umontreal.iro.lecuyer.randvar
Class NormalPolarGen

java.lang.Object
  extended by umontreal.iro.lecuyer.randvar.RandomVariateGen
      extended by umontreal.iro.lecuyer.randvar.NormalGen
          extended by umontreal.iro.lecuyer.randvar.NormalPolarGen

public class NormalPolarGen
extends NormalGen

This class implements normal random variate generators using the polar method with rejection. Since the method generates two variates at a time, the second variate is returned upon the next call to nextDouble.

A local copy of the parameters μ and σ is maintained in this class.


Constructor Summary
NormalPolarGen(RandomStream s, NormalDist dist)
          Creates a random variate generator for the normal distribution dist and stream s.
 
Method Summary
 double nextDouble()
          Generates a random number from the continuous distribution contained in this object.
static double nextDouble(RandomStream s, double mu, double sigma)
           
 
Methods inherited from class umontreal.iro.lecuyer.randvar.RandomVariateGen
getDistribution, getStream, nextArrayOfDouble, setStream
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

NormalPolarGen

public NormalPolarGen(RandomStream s,
                      NormalDist dist)
Creates a random variate generator for the normal distribution dist and stream s.

Method Detail

nextDouble

public double nextDouble()
Description copied from class: RandomVariateGen
Generates a random number from the continuous distribution contained in this object. By default, this method uses inversion by calling the inverseF method of the distribution object. Alternative generating methods are provided in subclasses.

Overrides:
nextDouble in class NormalGen
Returns:
the generated value

nextDouble

public static double nextDouble(RandomStream s,
                                double mu,
                                double sigma)

SSJ
V. 1.2.5.

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