NAG Library Manual, Mark 29
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Example description
/* nag_rand_int_geom (g05tcc) Example Program.
 *
 * Copyright 2023 Numerical Algorithms Group.
 *
 * Mark 29.0, 2023.
 */
/* Pre-processor includes */
#include <math.h>
#include <nag.h>
#include <stdio.h>

int main(void) {
  /* Integer scalar and array declarations */
  Integer exit_status = 0;
  Integer i, lr, lstate;
  Integer *state = 0, *x = 0;

  /* NAG structures */
  NagError fail;

  /* Double scalar and array declarations */
  double *r = 0;

  /* Set the distribution parameters */
  double p = 0.0010e0;

  /* Set the mode we will be using. As p is small
     we will not use a reference vector */
  Nag_ModeRNG mode = Nag_GenerateWithoutReference;

  /* Set the sample size */
  Integer n = 10;

  /* Choose the base generator */
  Nag_BaseRNG genid = Nag_Basic;
  Integer subid = 0;

  /* Set the seed */
  Integer seed[] = {1762543};
  Integer lseed = 1;

  /* Initialize the error structure */
  INIT_FAIL(fail);

  printf("nag_rand_int_geom (g05tcc) Example Program Results\n\n");

  /* Get the length of the state array */
  lstate = -1;
  nag_rand_init_repeat(genid, subid, seed, lseed, state, &lstate, &fail);
  if (fail.code != NE_NOERROR) {
    printf("Error from nag_rand_init_repeat (g05kfc).\n%s\n", fail.message);
    exit_status = 1;
    goto END;
  }

  /* Calculate the size of the reference vector, if any */
  lr = (mode != Nag_GenerateWithoutReference) ? 8 + 42 / p : 0;

  /* Allocate arrays */
  if (!(r = NAG_ALLOC(lr, double)) || !(state = NAG_ALLOC(lstate, Integer)) ||
      !(x = NAG_ALLOC(n, Integer))) {
    printf("Allocation failure\n");
    exit_status = -1;
    goto END;
  }

  /* Initialize the generator to a repeatable sequence */
  nag_rand_init_repeat(genid, subid, seed, lseed, state, &lstate, &fail);
  if (fail.code != NE_NOERROR) {
    printf("Error from nag_rand_init_repeat (g05kfc).\n%s\n", fail.message);
    exit_status = 1;
    goto END;
  }

  /* Generate the variates, dont use a reference vector as p is close to 0 */
  nag_rand_int_geom(mode, n, p, r, lr, state, x, &fail);
  if (fail.code != NE_NOERROR) {
    printf("Error from nag_rand_int_geom (g05tcc).\n%s\n", fail.message);
    exit_status = 1;
    goto END;
  }

  /* Display the variates */
  for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
    printf("%12" NAG_IFMT "\n", x[i]);

END:
  NAG_FREE(r);
  NAG_FREE(state);
  NAG_FREE(x);

  return exit_status;
}