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[section:dist_algorithms Distribution Algorithms][h4 Finding the Location and Scale for Normal and similar distributions]Two functions aid finding location and scale of random variable zto give probability p (given a scale or location).Only applies to distributions like normal, lognormal, extreme value, Cauchy, (and symmetrical triangular),that have scale and location properties.These functions are useful to predict the mean and/or standard deviation that will be needed to meet a specified minimum weight or maximum dose.Complement versions are also provided, both with explicit and implicit (default) policy. using boost::math::policies::policy; // May be needed by users defining their own policies. using boost::math::complement; // Will be needed by users who want to use complements.[h4 find_location function]``#include <boost/math/distributions/find_location.hpp>`` namespace boost{ namespace math{ template <class Dist, class ``__Policy``> // explicit error handling policy typename Dist::value_type find_location( // For example, normal mean. typename Dist::value_type z, // location of random variable z to give probability, P(X > z) == p. // For example, a nominal minimum acceptable z, so that p * 100 % are > z typename Dist::value_type p, // probability value desired at x, say 0.95 for 95% > z. typename Dist::value_type scale, // scale parameter, for example, normal standard deviation. const ``__Policy``& pol); template <class Dist> // with default policy. typename Dist::value_type find_location( // For example, normal mean. typename Dist::value_type z, // location of random variable z to give probability, P(X > z) == p. // For example, a nominal minimum acceptable z, so that p * 100 % are > z typename Dist::value_type p, // probability value desired at x, say 0.95 for 95% > z. typename Dist::value_type scale); // scale parameter, for example, normal standard deviation. }} // namespaces[h4 find_scale function]``#include <boost/math/distributions/find_scale.hpp>`` namespace boost{ namespace math{ template <class Dist, class ``__Policy``> typename Dist::value_type find_scale( // For example, normal mean. typename Dist::value_type z, // location of random variable z to give probability, P(X > z) == p. // For example, a nominal minimum acceptable weight z, so that p * 100 % are > z typename Dist::value_type p, // probability value desired at x, say 0.95 for 95% > z. typename Dist::value_type location, // location parameter, for example, normal distribution mean. const ``__Policy``& pol); template <class Dist> // with default policy. typename Dist::value_type find_scale( // For example, normal mean. typename Dist::value_type z, // location of random variable z to give probability, P(X > z) == p. // For example, a nominal minimum acceptable z, so that p * 100 % are > z typename Dist::value_type p, // probability value desired at x, say 0.95 for 95% > z. typename Dist::value_type location) // location parameter, for example, normal distribution mean. }} // namespaces All argument must be finite, otherwise __domain_error is called.Probability arguments must be [0, 1], otherwise __domain_error is called.If the choice of arguments would give a negative scale, __domain_error is called, unless the policy is to ignore, when the negative (impossible) value of scale is returned. [link math_toolkit.dist.stat_tut.weg.find_eg Find Mean and standard deviation examples]gives simple examples of use of both find_scale and find_location, and a longer example finding means and standard deviations of normally distributed weights to meet a specification.[endsect] [/section:dist_algorithms dist_algorithms][/ dist_algorithms.qbk Copyright 2007 John Maddock and Paul A. Bristow. Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt).]
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