Distribution
Binomial
Discrete Uniform
General Diserece
Concinuous
Chi-square
Exponential
Normal
‘Truncated Normal
RNG Function
RNGBinomial(n.p)
NGDuni
(onin,max)
RNGDiserete((xy XX)
PPpPy))
RNGPoisson(A)
RNGUniform(min,max)
RNGChisg()
RNGExponential(A)
RNGNormal(y,a)
RNGTormal(4,¢.minmax)
RNG Tiang(min,most likely,max)
Description
Returns the number of “suc-
cesses” ina sample of size
where each tral has a proba-
bility p of “success.”
Recurns one of the integers
between min and mex,
inelusive. Each value is
equally likely to occur.
Recurns one of the m values
represented by the x,. The
value x, occurs with proba-
bilicy 2,
Recurns a random number of
cevents occurring per some
unit of measure (for exam-
pile, artivals per hour, defeets
per yard, and so on). ‘The
parameter A represents the
average number of events
‘occurring per unit of
Recumns a value in the range
from a minimum (min) to 2
maximum (max). Each value
in this range is equally likely
Returns a value from a chi-
square distribution with
mean 2.
Revurns a value fiom an
‘exponential distribution with
mean 2. Often used 0
‘model the time between,
events of the lifetime of «
device with a constant prob-
Reeurns a value fiom a nor
‘mal distribution with mean
and standard deviation 6.
Same a RNGNormal except
the distribution is truncated
to the range specified by 2
‘minimum (min) and a maxi
‘mum (ma),
Returns a value from a
gular distribution covering
the range specified by a min-
imum (min) and a maximum
(max). The shape of the dis-
tribution is then determined
by the size of the most ikely
value relative to min and