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|  | // find_scale.cpp
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|  | // Copyright Paul A. Bristow 2007, 2010.
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|  | 
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|  | // Use, modification and distribution are subject to the
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|  | // Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
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|  | // (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt
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|  | // or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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|  | 
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|  | // Example of finding scale (standard deviation) for normal (Gaussian).
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|  | 
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|  | // Note that this file contains Quickbook mark-up as well as code
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|  | // and comments, don't change any of the special comment mark-ups!
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|  | 
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|  | //[find_scale1
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|  | /*`
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|  | First we need some includes to access the __normal_distrib, | ||
|  | the algorithms to find scale (and some std output of course). | ||
|  | */ | ||
|  | 
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|  | #include <boost/math/distributions/normal.hpp> // for normal_distribution
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|  |   using boost::math::normal; // typedef provides default type is double.
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|  | #include <boost/math/distributions/find_scale.hpp>
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|  |   using boost::math::find_scale; | ||
|  |   using boost::math::complement; // Needed if you want to use the complement version.
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|  |   using boost::math::policies::policy; // Needed to specify the error handling policy.
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|  | 
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|  | #include <iostream>
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|  |   using std::cout; using std::endl; | ||
|  | #include <iomanip>
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|  |   using std::setw; using std::setprecision; | ||
|  | #include <limits>
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|  |   using std::numeric_limits; | ||
|  | //] [/find_scale1]
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|  | 
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|  | int main() | ||
|  | { | ||
|  |   cout << "Example: Find scale (standard deviation)." << endl; | ||
|  |   try | ||
|  |   { | ||
|  | //[find_scale2
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|  | /*`
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|  | For this example, we will use the standard __normal_distrib, | ||
|  | with location (mean) zero and standard deviation (scale) unity. | ||
|  | Conveniently, this is also the default for this implementation's constructor. | ||
|  | */ | ||
|  |   normal N01;  // Default 'standard' normal distribution with zero mean
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|  |   double sd = 1.; // and standard deviation is 1.
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|  | /*`Suppose we want to find a different normal distribution with standard deviation
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|  | so that only fraction p (here 0.001 or 0.1%) are below a certain chosen limit | ||
|  | (here -2. standard deviations). | ||
|  | */ | ||
|  |   double z = -2.; // z to give prob p
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|  |   double p = 0.001; // only 0.1% below z = -2
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|  | 
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|  |   cout << "Normal distribution with mean = " << N01.location()  // aka N01.mean()
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|  |     << ", standard deviation " << N01.scale() // aka N01.standard_deviation()
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|  |     << ", has " << "fraction <= " << z | ||
|  |     << ", p = "  << cdf(N01, z) << endl; | ||
|  |   cout << "Normal distribution with mean = " << N01.location() | ||
|  |     << ", standard deviation " << N01.scale() | ||
|  |     << ", has " << "fraction > " << z | ||
|  |     << ", p = "  << cdf(complement(N01, z)) << endl; // Note: uses complement.
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|  | /*`
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|  | [pre | ||
|  | Normal distribution with mean = 0 has fraction <= -2, p = 0.0227501 | ||
|  | Normal distribution with mean = 0 has fraction > -2, p = 0.97725 | ||
|  | ] | ||
|  | Noting that p = 0.02 instead of our target of 0.001, | ||
|  | we can now use `find_scale` to give a new standard deviation. | ||
|  | */ | ||
|  |    double l = N01.location(); | ||
|  |    double s = find_scale<normal>(z, p, l); | ||
|  |    cout << "scale (standard deviation) = " << s << endl; | ||
|  | /*`
 | ||
|  | that outputs: | ||
|  | [pre | ||
|  | scale (standard deviation) = 0.647201 | ||
|  | ] | ||
|  | showing that we need to reduce the standard deviation from 1. to 0.65. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | Then we can check that we have achieved our objective | ||
|  | by constructing a new distribution | ||
|  | with the new standard deviation (but same zero mean): | ||
|  | */ | ||
|  |   normal np001pc(N01.location(), s); | ||
|  | /*`
 | ||
|  | And re-calculating the fraction below (and above) our chosen limit. | ||
|  | */ | ||
|  |   cout << "Normal distribution with mean = " << l | ||
|  |     << " has " << "fraction <= " << z | ||
|  |     << ", p = "  << cdf(np001pc, z) << endl; | ||
|  |   cout << "Normal distribution with mean = " << l | ||
|  |     << " has " << "fraction > " << z | ||
|  |     << ", p = "  << cdf(complement(np001pc, z)) << endl; | ||
|  | /*`
 | ||
|  | [pre | ||
|  | Normal distribution with mean = 0 has fraction <= -2, p = 0.001 | ||
|  | Normal distribution with mean = 0 has fraction > -2, p = 0.999 | ||
|  | ] | ||
|  | 
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|  | [h4 Controlling how Errors from find_scale are handled] | ||
|  | We can also control the policy for handling various errors. | ||
|  | For example, we can define a new (possibly unwise) | ||
|  | policy to ignore domain errors ('bad' arguments). | ||
|  | 
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|  | Unless we are using the boost::math namespace, we will need: | ||
|  | */ | ||
|  |   using boost::math::policies::policy; | ||
|  |   using boost::math::policies::domain_error; | ||
|  |   using boost::math::policies::ignore_error; | ||
|  | 
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|  | /*`
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|  | Using a typedef is convenient, especially if it is re-used, | ||
|  | although it is not required, as the various examples below show. | ||
|  | */ | ||
|  |   typedef policy<domain_error<ignore_error> > ignore_domain_policy; | ||
|  |   // find_scale with new policy, using typedef.
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|  |   l = find_scale<normal>(z, p, l, ignore_domain_policy()); | ||
|  |   // Default policy policy<>, needs using boost::math::policies::policy;
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|  | 
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|  |   l = find_scale<normal>(z, p, l, policy<>()); | ||
|  |   // Default policy, fully specified.
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|  |   l = find_scale<normal>(z, p, l, boost::math::policies::policy<>()); | ||
|  |   // New policy, without typedef.
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|  |   l = find_scale<normal>(z, p, l, policy<domain_error<ignore_error> >()); | ||
|  | /*`
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|  | If we want to express a probability, say 0.999, that is a complement, `1 - p` | ||
|  | we should not even think of writing `find_scale<normal>(z, 1 - p, l)`, | ||
|  | but use the __complements version (see __why_complements). | ||
|  | */ | ||
|  |   z = -2.; | ||
|  |   double q = 0.999; // = 1 - p; // complement of 0.001.
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|  |   sd = find_scale<normal>(complement(z, q, l)); | ||
|  | 
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|  |   normal np95pc(l, sd); // Same standard_deviation (scale) but with mean(scale) shifted
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|  |   cout << "Normal distribution with mean = " << l << " has " | ||
|  |     << "fraction <= " << z << " = "  << cdf(np95pc, z) << endl; | ||
|  |   cout << "Normal distribution with mean = " << l << " has " | ||
|  |     << "fraction > " << z << " = "  << cdf(complement(np95pc, z)) << endl; | ||
|  | 
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|  | /*`
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|  | Sadly, it is all too easy to get probabilities the wrong way round, | ||
|  | when you may get a warning like this: | ||
|  | [pre | ||
|  | Message from thrown exception was: | ||
|  |    Error in function boost::math::find_scale<Dist, Policy>(complement(double, double, double, Policy)): | ||
|  |    Computed scale (-0.48043523852179076) is <= 0! Was the complement intended? | ||
|  | ] | ||
|  | The default error handling policy is to throw an exception with this message, | ||
|  | but if you chose a policy to ignore the error, | ||
|  | the (impossible) negative scale is quietly returned. | ||
|  | */ | ||
|  | //] [/find_scale2]
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|  |   } | ||
|  |   catch(const std::exception& e) | ||
|  |   { // Always useful to include try & catch blocks because default policies
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|  |     // are to throw exceptions on arguments that cause errors like underflow, overflow.
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|  |     // Lacking try & catch blocks, the program will abort without a message below,
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|  |     // which may give some helpful clues as to the cause of the exception.
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|  |     std::cout << | ||
|  |       "\n""Message from thrown exception was:\n   " << e.what() << std::endl; | ||
|  |   } | ||
|  |   return 0; | ||
|  | }  // int main()
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|  | 
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|  | //[find_scale_example_output
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|  | /*`
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|  | [pre | ||
|  | Example: Find scale (standard deviation). | ||
|  | Normal distribution with mean = 0, standard deviation 1, has fraction <= -2, p = 0.0227501 | ||
|  | Normal distribution with mean = 0, standard deviation 1, has fraction > -2, p = 0.97725 | ||
|  | scale (standard deviation) = 0.647201 | ||
|  | Normal distribution with mean = 0 has fraction <= -2, p = 0.001 | ||
|  | Normal distribution with mean = 0 has fraction > -2, p = 0.999 | ||
|  | Normal distribution with mean = 0.946339 has fraction <= -2 = 0.001 | ||
|  | Normal distribution with mean = 0.946339 has fraction > -2 = 0.999 | ||
|  | ] | ||
|  | */ | ||
|  | //] [/find_scale_example_output]
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