NAG FL Interface
g05tgf (int_multinomial)
1
Purpose
g05tgf generates a sequence of variates, each consisting of pseudorandom integers, from the discrete multinomial distribution with outcomes and trials, where the outcomes have probabilities respectively.
2
Specification
Fortran Interface
Subroutine g05tgf ( |
mode, n, m, k, p, r, lr, state, x, ldx, ifail) |
Integer, Intent (In) |
:: |
mode, n, m, k, lr, ldx |
Integer, Intent (Inout) |
:: |
state(*), x(ldx,*), ifail |
Real (Kind=nag_wp), Intent (In) |
:: |
p(k) |
Real (Kind=nag_wp), Intent (Inout) |
:: |
r(lr) |
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C Header Interface
#include <nag.h>
void |
g05tgf_ (const Integer *mode, const Integer *n, const Integer *m, const Integer *k, const double p[], double r[], const Integer *lr, Integer state[], Integer x[], const Integer *ldx, Integer *ifail) |
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C++ Header Interface
#include <nag.h> extern "C" {
void |
g05tgf_ (const Integer &mode, const Integer &n, const Integer &m, const Integer &k, const double p[], double r[], const Integer &lr, Integer state[], Integer x[], const Integer &ldx, Integer &ifail) |
}
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The routine may be called by the names g05tgf or nagf_rand_int_multinomial.
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Description
g05tgf generates a sequence of
groups of
integers
, for
and
, from a multinomial distribution with
trials and
outcomes, where the probability of
for each
is
where
A single trial can have several outcomes (
) and the probability of achieving each outcome is known (
). After
trials each outcome will have occurred a certain number of times. The
numbers representing the numbers of occurrences for each outcome after
trials is then a single sample from the multinomial distribution defined by the parameters
,
and
, for
. This routine returns
such samples.
When
this distribution is equivalent to the binomial distribution with parameters
and
(see
g05taf).
The variates can be generated with or without using a search table and index. If a search table is used then it is stored with the index in a reference vector and subsequent calls to
g05tgf with the same parameter values can then use this reference vector to generate further variates. The reference array is generated only for the outcome with greatest probability. The number of successes for the outcome with greatest probability is calculated first as for the binomial distribution (see
g05taf); the number of successes for other outcomes are calculated in turn for the remaining reduced multinomial distribution; the number of successes for the final outcome is simply calculated to ensure that the total number of successes is
.
One of the initialization routines
g05kff (for a repeatable sequence if computed sequentially) or
g05kgf (for a non-repeatable sequence) must be called prior to the first call to
g05tgf.
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References
Knuth D E (1981) The Art of Computer Programming (Volume 2) (2nd Edition) Addison–Wesley
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Arguments
-
1:
– Integer
Input
-
On entry: a code for selecting the operation to be performed by the routine.
- Set up reference vector only.
- Generate variates using reference vector set up in a prior call to g05tgf.
- Set up reference vector and generate variates.
- Generate variates without using the reference vector.
Constraint:
, , or .
-
2:
– Integer
Input
-
On entry: , the number of pseudorandom numbers to be generated.
Constraint:
.
-
3:
– Integer
Input
-
On entry: , the number of trials of the multinomial distribution.
Constraint:
.
-
4:
– Integer
Input
-
On entry: , the number of possible outcomes of the multinomial distribution.
Constraint:
.
-
5:
– Real (Kind=nag_wp) array
Input
-
On entry: contains the probabilities
, for , of the possible outcomes of the multinomial distribution.
Constraint:
and .
-
6:
– Real (Kind=nag_wp) array
Communication Array
-
On entry: if
, the reference vector from the previous call to
g05tgf.
If
,
r is not referenced.
On exit: if , the reference vector.
-
7:
– Integer
Input
-
Note: for convenience p_max will be used here to denote the expression .
On entry: the dimension of the array
r as declared in the (sub)program from which
g05tgf is called.
Suggested values:
- if , ;
- otherwise .
Constraints:
- if or ,
;
- if , lr must remain unchanged from the previous call to g05tgf.
-
8:
– Integer array
Communication Array
Note: the actual argument supplied
must be the array
state supplied to the initialization routines
g05kff or
g05kgf.
On entry: contains information on the selected base generator and its current state.
On exit: contains updated information on the state of the generator.
-
9:
– Integer array
Output
Note: the second dimension of the array
x
must be at least
.
On exit: the first rows of each contain pseudorandom numbers representing a -dimensional variate from the specified multinomial distribution.
-
10:
– Integer
Input
-
On entry: the first dimension of the array
x as declared in the (sub)program from which
g05tgf is called.
Constraint:
.
-
11:
– Integer
Input/Output
-
On entry:
ifail must be set to
,
or
to set behaviour on detection of an error; these values have no effect when no error is detected.
A value of causes the printing of an error message and program execution will be halted; otherwise program execution continues. A value of means that an error message is printed while a value of means that it is not.
If halting is not appropriate, the value
or
is recommended. If message printing is undesirable, then the value
is recommended. Otherwise, the value
is recommended.
When the value or is used it is essential to test the value of ifail on exit.
On exit:
unless the routine detects an error or a warning has been flagged (see
Section 6).
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Error Indicators and Warnings
If on entry
or
, explanatory error messages are output on the current error message unit (as defined by
x04aaf).
Errors or warnings detected by the routine:
-
On entry, .
Constraint: , , or .
-
On entry, .
Constraint: .
-
On entry, .
Constraint: .
-
On entry, .
Constraint: .
-
On entry, at least one element of the vector
p is less than
or greater than
.
On entry, the sum of the elements of
p do not equal one.
-
On entry, some of the elements of the array
r have been corrupted or have not been initialized.
The value of
m or
k is not the same as when
r was set up in a previous call.
Previous value of
and
.
Previous value of
and
.
-
On entry,
lr is too small when
or
:
, minimum length required
.
-
On entry,
state vector has been corrupted or not initialized.
-
On entry, and .
Constraint: .
-
On entry, and .
Constraint: .
An unexpected error has been triggered by this routine. Please
contact
NAG.
See
Section 7 in the Introduction to the NAG Library FL Interface for further information.
Your licence key may have expired or may not have been installed correctly.
See
Section 8 in the Introduction to the NAG Library FL Interface for further information.
Dynamic memory allocation failed.
See
Section 9 in the Introduction to the NAG Library FL Interface for further information.
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Accuracy
Not applicable.
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Parallelism and Performance
g05tgf is threaded by NAG for parallel execution in multithreaded implementations of the NAG Library.
Please consult the
X06 Chapter Introduction for information on how to control and interrogate the OpenMP environment used within this routine. Please also consult the
Users' Note for your implementation for any additional implementation-specific information.
The reference vector for only one outcome can be set up because the conditional distributions cannot be known in advance of the generation of variates. The outcome with greatest probability of success is chosen for the reference vector because it will have the greatest spread of likely values.
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Example
This example prints
pseudorandom
-dimensional variates from a multinomial distribution with
,
,
,
,
and
, generated by a single call to
g05tgf, after initialization by
g05kff.
10.1
Program Text
10.2
Program Data
10.3
Program Results