rndLCnb#
Purpose#
Computes negative binomial pseudo-random numbers.
Note
This function is deprecated–use rndNegBinomial()
–but remains for backward compatibility.
Format#
- { x, newstate } = rndLCnb(r, c, k, p, state)#
- Parameters:
r (scalar) – number of rows of resulting matrix.
c (scalar) – number of columns of resulting matrix.
k (matrix, vector or scalar) – r x c matrix or rx1 vector, or 1xc vector, or scalar, “event” argument for negative binomial distribution, scalar or ExE conformable matrix with r and c.
p (matrix, vector or scalar) – “probability” argument for negative binomial distribution, scalar or ExE conformable matrix with r and c.
state (scalar or vector) –
scalar case
3x1 vector case
[1]
the starting seed, uses the system clock if -1
[2]
the multiplicative constant
[3]
the additive constant
4x1 vector case
state = the state vector returned from a previous call to one of the
rndLC
random number generators.
- Returns:
x (RxC matrix) – negative binomial distributed random numbers.
newstate (4x1 vector) –
[1]
the updated seed
[2]
the multiplicative constant
[3]
the additive constant
[4]
the original initialization seed
Technical Notes#
This function uses a linear congruential method, discussed in Kennedy, W.J. Jr., and J.E. Gentle, Statistical Computing, Marcel Dekker, Inc. 1980, pp. 136-147. Each seed is generated from the preceding seed using the formula
where %
is the mod operator and where a is the multiplicative constant
and c is the additive constant.
Source#
randlc.src