Class EnumeratedDistribution<T>

  • Type Parameters:
    T - type of the elements in the sample space.
    All Implemented Interfaces:
    java.io.Serializable

    public class EnumeratedDistribution<T>
    extends java.lang.Object
    implements java.io.Serializable

    A generic implementation of a discrete probability distribution (Wikipedia) over a finite sample space, based on an enumerated list of <value, probability> pairs. Input probabilities must all be non-negative, but zero values are allowed and their sum does not have to equal one. Constructors will normalize input probabilities to make them sum to one.

    The list of <value, probability> pairs does not, strictly speaking, have to be a function and it can contain null values. The pmf created by the constructor will combine probabilities of equal values and will treat null values as equal. For example, if the list of pairs <"dog", 0.2>, <null, 0.1>, <"pig", 0.2>, <"dog", 0.1>, <null, 0.4> is provided to the constructor, the resulting pmf will assign mass of 0.5 to null, 0.3 to "dog" and 0.2 to null.

    Since:
    3.2
    See Also:
    Serialized Form
    • Constructor Summary

      Constructors 
      Constructor Description
      EnumeratedDistribution​(java.util.List<Pair<T,​java.lang.Double>> pmf)
      Create an enumerated distribution using the given random number generator and probability mass function enumeration.
    • Method Detail

      • getPmf

        public java.util.List<Pair<T,​java.lang.Double>> getPmf()

        Return the probability mass function as a list of <value, probability> pairs.

        Note that if duplicate and / or null values were provided to the constructor when creating this EnumeratedDistribution, the returned list will contain these values. If duplicates values exist, what is returned will not represent a pmf (i.e., it is up to the caller to consolidate duplicate mass points).

        Returns:
        the probability mass function.