statistics-0.13.2.2: A library of statistical types, data, and functions

Copyright(c) 2009, 2010, 2011 Bryan O'Sullivan
LicenseBSD3
Maintainerbos@serpentine.com
Stabilityexperimental
Portabilityportable
Safe HaskellNone
LanguageHaskell98

Statistics.Function

Contents

Description

Useful functions.

Synopsis

Scanning

minMax :: Vector v Double => v Double -> (Double, Double) Source

Compute the minimum and maximum of a vector in one pass.

Sorting

sort :: Vector Double -> Vector Double Source

Sort a vector.

gsort :: (Ord e, Vector v e) => v e -> v e Source

Sort a vector.

sortBy :: Vector v e => Comparison e -> v e -> v e Source

Sort a vector using a custom ordering.

partialSort Source

Arguments

:: (Vector v e, Ord e) 
=> Int

The number k of least elements.

-> v e 
-> v e 

Partially sort a vector, such that the least k elements will be at the front.

Indexing

indexed :: (Vector v e, Vector v Int, Vector v (Int, e)) => v e -> v (Int, e) Source

Zip a vector with its indices.

indices :: (Vector v a, Vector v Int) => v a -> v Int Source

Return the indices of a vector.

Bit twiddling

nextHighestPowerOfTwo :: Int -> Int Source

Efficiently compute the next highest power of two for a non-negative integer. If the given value is already a power of two, it is returned unchanged. If negative, zero is returned.

Comparison

within Source

Arguments

:: Int

Number of ULPs of accuracy desired.

-> Double 
-> Double 
-> Bool 

Compare two Double values for approximate equality, using Dawson's method.

The required accuracy is specified in ULPs (units of least precision). If the two numbers differ by the given number of ULPs or less, this function returns True.

Arithmetic

square :: Double -> Double Source

Multiply a number by itself.

Vectors

Combinators

for :: Monad m => Int -> Int -> (Int -> m ()) -> m () Source

Simple for loop. Counts from start to end-1.

rfor :: Monad m => Int -> Int -> (Int -> m ()) -> m () Source

Simple reverse-for loop. Counts from start-1 to end (which must be less than start).