pub struct Uniform<X: SampleUniform>(/* private fields */);
Expand description
Sample values uniformly between two bounds.
Uniform::new
and Uniform::new_inclusive
construct a uniform
distribution sampling from the given range; these functions may do extra
work up front to make sampling of multiple values faster. If only one sample
from the range is required, Rng::gen_range
can be more efficient.
When sampling from a constant range, many calculations can happen at
compile-time and all methods should be fast; for floating-point ranges and
the full range of integer types this should have comparable performance to
the Standard
distribution.
Steps are taken to avoid bias which might be present in naive
implementations; for example rng.gen::<u8>() % 170
samples from the range
[0, 169]
but is twice as likely to select numbers less than 85 than other
values. Further, the implementations here give more weight to the high-bits
generated by the RNG than the low bits, since with some RNGs the low-bits
are of lower quality than the high bits.
Implementations must sample in [low, high)
range for
Uniform::new(low, high)
, i.e., excluding high
. In particular, care must
be taken to ensure that rounding never results values < low
or >= high
.
§Example
use rand::distributions::{Distribution, Uniform};
let between = Uniform::from(10..10000);
let mut rng = rand::thread_rng();
let mut sum = 0;
for _ in 0..1000 {
sum += between.sample(&mut rng);
}
println!("{}", sum);
For a single sample, Rng::gen_range
may be preferred:
use rand::Rng;
let mut rng = rand::thread_rng();
println!("{}", rng.gen_range(0..10));
Implementations§
Source§impl<X: SampleUniform> Uniform<X>
impl<X: SampleUniform> Uniform<X>
Sourcepub fn new<B1, B2>(low: B1, high: B2) -> Uniform<X>
pub fn new<B1, B2>(low: B1, high: B2) -> Uniform<X>
Create a new Uniform
instance which samples uniformly from the half
open range [low, high)
(excluding high
). Panics if low >= high
.
Sourcepub fn new_inclusive<B1, B2>(low: B1, high: B2) -> Uniform<X>
pub fn new_inclusive<B1, B2>(low: B1, high: B2) -> Uniform<X>
Create a new Uniform
instance which samples uniformly from the closed
range [low, high]
(inclusive). Panics if low > high
.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<X: SampleUniform> Distribution<X> for Uniform<X>
impl<X: SampleUniform> Distribution<X> for Uniform<X>
Source§impl<X: SampleUniform> From<RangeInclusive<X>> for Uniform<X>
impl<X: SampleUniform> From<RangeInclusive<X>> for Uniform<X>
Source§fn from(r: RangeInclusive<X>) -> Uniform<X>
fn from(r: RangeInclusive<X>) -> Uniform<X>
impl<X: Copy + SampleUniform> Copy for Uniform<X>
impl<X: SampleUniform> StructuralPartialEq for Uniform<X>
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<X> Freeze for Uniform<X>
impl<X> RefUnwindSafe for Uniform<X>
impl<X> Send for Uniform<X>
impl<X> Sync for Uniform<X>
impl<X> Unpin for Uniform<X>
impl<X> UnwindSafe for Uniform<X>
Blanket Implementations§
Source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
Source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Source§impl<T> CloneToUninit for Twhere
T: Clone,
impl<T> CloneToUninit for Twhere
T: Clone,
Layout§
Note: Unable to compute type layout, possibly due to this type having generic parameters. Layout can only be computed for concrete, fully-instantiated types.