randomstate.prng.pcg32.
uniform
(low=0.0, high=1.0, size=None)¶Draw samples from a uniform distribution.
Samples are uniformly distributed over the half-open interval
[low, high)
(includes low, but excludes high). In other words,
any value within the given interval is equally likely to be drawn
by uniform.
Parameters: |
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Returns: | out – Drawn samples from the parameterized uniform distribution. |
Return type: | ndarray or scalar |
See also
randint()
random_integers()
[low, high]
.random_sample()
[0, 1)
.random()
rand()
rand(2,2)
would generate a 2-by-2 array of floats, uniformly distributed over [0, 1)
.Notes
The probability density function of the uniform distribution is
anywhere within the interval [a, b)
, and zero elsewhere.
When high
== low
, values of low
will be returned.
If high
< low
, the results are officially undefined
and may eventually raise an error, i.e. do not rely on this
function to behave when passed arguments satisfying that
inequality condition.
Examples
Draw samples from the distribution:
>>> s = np.random.uniform(-1,0,1000)
All values are within the given interval:
>>> np.all(s >= -1)
True
>>> np.all(s < 0)
True
Display the histogram of the samples, along with the probability density function:
>>> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
>>> count, bins, ignored = plt.hist(s, 15, normed=True)
>>> plt.plot(bins, np.ones_like(bins), linewidth=2, color='r')
>>> plt.show()