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Bernoulli

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Bernoulli distribution constructor.

Installation

npm install @stdlib/stats-base-dists-bernoulli-ctor

Alternatively,

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Usage

var Bernoulli = require( '@stdlib/stats-base-dists-bernoulli-ctor' );

Bernoulli( [p] )

Returns a Bernoulli distribution object.

var bernoulli = new Bernoulli();

var mean = bernoulli.mean;
// returns 0.5

By default, p = 0.5. To create a distribution having a different success probability p, provide a parameter value.

var bernoulli = new Bernoulli( 0.2 );

var mean = bernoulli.mean;
// returns 0.2

bernoulli

A Bernoulli distribution object has the following properties and methods...

Writable Properties

bernoulli.p

Success probability of the distribution. p must be a probability.

var bernoulli = new Bernoulli( 0.2 );

var p = bernoulli.p;
// returns 0.2

bernoulli.p = 0.3;

p = bernoulli.p;
// returns 0.3

Computed Properties

Bernoulli.prototype.entropy

Returns the differential entropy.

var bernoulli = new Bernoulli( 0.4 );

var entropy = bernoulli.entropy;
// returns ~0.673

Bernoulli.prototype.kurtosis

Returns the excess kurtosis.

var bernoulli = new Bernoulli( 0.4 );

var kurtosis = bernoulli.kurtosis;
// returns ~-1.833

Bernoulli.prototype.mean

Returns the median.

var bernoulli = new Bernoulli( 0.4 );

var mu = bernoulli.mean;
// returns 0.4

Bernoulli.prototype.median

Returns the median.

var bernoulli = new Bernoulli( 0.4 );

var median = bernoulli.median;
// returns 0.0

Bernoulli.prototype.mode

Returns the mode.

var bernoulli = new Bernoulli( 0.4 );

var mode = bernoulli.mode;
// returns 0.0

Bernoulli.prototype.skewness

Returns the skewness.

var bernoulli = new Bernoulli( 0.4 );

var skewness = bernoulli.skewness;
// returns ~0.408

Bernoulli.prototype.stdev

Returns the standard deviation.

var bernoulli = new Bernoulli( 0.4 );

var s = bernoulli.stdev;
// returns ~0.49

Bernoulli.prototype.variance

Returns the variance.

var bernoulli = new Bernoulli( 0.4 );

var s2 = bernoulli.variance;
// returns 0.24

Methods

Bernoulli.prototype.cdf( x )

Evaluates the cumulative distribution function (CDF).

var bernoulli = new Bernoulli( 0.2 );

var y = bernoulli.cdf( 0.5 );
// returns 0.8

Bernoulli.prototype.mgf( t )

Evaluates the moment-generating function (MGF).

var bernoulli = new Bernoulli( 0.2 );

var y = bernoulli.mgf( -3.0 );
// returns ~0.81

Bernoulli.prototype.pmf( x )

Evaluates the probability mass function (PMF).

var bernoulli = new Bernoulli( 0.2 );

var y = bernoulli.pmf( 0.0 );
// returns 0.8

y = bernoulli.pmf( 1.0 );
// returns 0.2

Bernoulli.prototype.quantile( p )

Evaluates the quantile function at probability p.

var bernoulli = new Bernoulli( 0.2 );

var y = bernoulli.quantile( 0.5 );
// returns 0

y = bernoulli.quantile( 0.9 );
// returns 1

Examples

var Bernoulli = require( '@stdlib/stats-base-dists-bernoulli-ctor' );

var bernoulli = new Bernoulli( 0.5 );

var mu = bernoulli.mean;
// returns 0.5

var s2 = bernoulli.variance;
// returns 0.25

var y = bernoulli.cdf( 2.0 );
// returns 1.0

Notice

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