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# BioPerl module for Bio::Tools::RandomDistFunctions
#
# Please direct questions and support issues to <bioperl-l@bioperl.org>
#
# Cared for by Jason Stajich <jason-at-bioperl.org>
#
# Copyright Jason Stajich
#
# You may distribute this module under the same terms as perl itself
# POD documentation - main docs before the code
=head1 NAME
Bio::Tools::RandomDistFunctions - A set of routines useful for
generating random data in different distributions
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Bio::Tools::RandomDistFunctions;
my $dist = Bio::Tools::RandomDistFunctions->new();
for my $v ( 1..1000 ) {
my $birth_dist = $dist->rand_birth_distribution($lambda);
# ... do something with the variable
}
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Most of the code is based on the C implementation of these routines in
Mike Sanderson's r8s's package. See http://loco.biosci.arizona.edu/r8s/ for
information on his software.
=for comment
This code tries to be fast and use available faster BigInt and GMP
library methods when those modules are available.
=head1 FEEDBACK
=head2 Mailing Lists
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bioperl-l@bioperl.org - General discussion
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=head2 Support
Please direct usage questions or support issues to the mailing list:
I<bioperl-l@bioperl.org>
rather than to the module maintainer directly. Many experienced and
reponsive experts will be able look at the problem and quickly
address it. Please include a thorough description of the problem
with code and data examples if at all possible.
=head2 Reporting Bugs
Report bugs to the Bioperl bug tracking system to help us keep track
of the bugs and their resolution. Bug reports can be submitted via the
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=head1 AUTHOR - Jason Stajich
Email jason-at-bioperl.org
=head1 CONTRIBUTORS
Thanks to Mike Sanderson for assistance in the getting this
implementation together.
=head1 APPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods.
Internal methods are usually preceded with a _
=cut
# Let the code begin...
package Bio::Tools::RandomDistFunctions;
require Exporter;
use vars qw(%LOADED @EXPORT_OK); use strict;
#use Math::BigFloat lib => 'GMP,Bit::Vector';
#use Math::BigInt lib => 'GMP,Bit::Vector';
use POSIX;
use base qw(Bio::Root::Root);
=head2 birth_distribution
Title : rand_birth_distribution
Usage : my $randvar = $dist->
rand_birth_distribution($lambda);
Function: Returns a random number from a birth process waiting
time with a fixed interval
1.0. Times are measured from 0=present,1=root;
Returns : floating point number
Args : $lambda ( > 0 )
References : This is based on code by Mike Sanders in r8s.
Ross, Stochastic Processes, p. 145 for the density
=cut
sub rand_birth_distribution{
my ($self,$lambda) = @_;
if( ! ref($self) &&
$self !~ /RandomDistFunctions/ ) {
$lambda = $self;
}
unless( $lambda ) {
$self->throw("Cannot call birth_distribution without a valid lambda value (>0)");
}
return 1 - (log(rand(1) * (exp($lambda) - 1)+1)/ $lambda);
}
=head2 rand_geometric_distribution
Title : rand_geometric_distribution
Usage : my $randvar = $dist->rand_geometric_distribution($param);
Function: Returns a random geometric variate distributed with
parameter $param, according to
c.d.f. 1 - ( 1- param) ^ n
Returns : integer
Args : $param ( 0 > $param < 1 )
=cut
sub rand_geometric_distribution{
my ($self,$param) = @_;
if( ! ref($self) &&
$self !~ /RandomDistFunctions/ ) {
$param = $self;
}
unless( $param ) {
$self->throw("Cannot call rand_geometric_distribution without a valid param value (>0)");
}
my $den;
if( $param < 1e-8) {
$den = (-1 * $param) - ( $param * $param ) / 2;
} else {
$den = log(1 - $param);
}
my $z = log(1 - rand(1)) / $den;
return POSIX::floor($z) + 1;
# MSanderson comments from r8s code
# Is this the right truncation of the real-valued expression above?
# YES
# Checked by reference to the expected mean of the distribution in
# 100,000 replicates
# EX = 1/param Var = (1-param)/param^2 See Olkin, Gleser, and
# Derman, p. 193ff. Probability Models and Applications, 1980.
}
=head2 rand_exponentional_distribution
Title : rand_exponentional_distribution
Usage : my $var = $dist->rand_exponentional_distribution($param);
Function: Returns a random exponential variate distributed with parameter
$param, according to c.d.f 1 - e^(-param * x)
Returns : floating point number
Args : $param ( > 0 )
=cut
sub rand_exponentional_distribution {
my ($self,$param) = @_;
if( ! ref($self) &&
$self !~ /RandomDistFunctions/ ) {
$param = $self;
}
unless( $param ) {
$self->throw("Cannot call rand_exponentional_distribution without a valid param value (>0)");
}
return log( 1- rand(1)) / $param;
}
=head2 rand_normal_distribution
Title : rand_normal_distribution
Usage : my $var = $dist->rand_normal_distribution()
Function: Returns a random normal (gaussian) variate distributed
Returns : floating point number
Args : none
=cut
sub rand_normal_distribution{
my $gset;
my ($rsq,$v1,$v2) = ( 0,0,0);
do {
$v1 = 2 * rand(1) - 1;
$v2 = 2 * rand(1) - 1;
$rsq= $v1**2 + $v2 ** 2;
} while( $rsq >= 1 || $rsq == 0);
my $fac = sqrt(-2.0 * log($rsq) / $rsq );
$gset = $v1 * $fac;
return $v2 * $fac;
}
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