The Normal distribution with mean
, variance
; has probability density function (PDF)
The input arrays to this function are designed to allow maximum flexibility in the supply of vector arguments by re-using elements of any arrays that are shorter than the total number of evaluations required. See
Section 2.6 in the
G01 Chapter Introduction for further information.
None.
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1:
– Nag_Boolean
Input
-
On entry: the value of
ilog determines whether the logarithmic value is returned in PDF.
- , the probability density function is returned.
- , the logarithm of the probability density function is returned.
-
2:
– Integer
Input
-
On entry: the length of the array
x.
Constraint:
.
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3:
– const double
Input
-
On entry: , the values at which the PDF is to be evaluated with , , for .
-
4:
– Integer
Input
-
On entry: the length of the array
xmu.
Constraint:
.
-
5:
– const double
Input
-
On entry: , the means with , .
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6:
– Integer
Input
-
On entry: the length of the array
xstd.
Constraint:
.
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7:
– const double
Input
-
On entry: , the standard deviations with , .
Constraint:
, for .
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8:
– double
Output
-
Note: the dimension,
dim, of the array
pdf
must be at least
.
On exit: or .
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9:
– Integer
Output
-
Note: the dimension,
dim, of the array
ivalid
must be at least
.
On exit:
indicates any errors with the input arguments, with
- No error.
- .
-
10:
– NagError *
Input/Output
-
The NAG error argument (see
Section 7 in the Introduction to the NAG Library CL Interface).
Not applicable.
Background information to multithreading can be found in the
Multithreading documentation.
None.
This example prints the value of the Normal distribution PDF at four different points with differing and .