Merge pull request #54 from Octachron/uniform_ccrandom

Uniform implementation for `CCRandom.split_list`, thanks to @Octachron
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Simon Cruanes 2015-11-13 16:10:38 +01:00
commit b311b7f312
3 changed files with 82 additions and 23 deletions

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@ -12,3 +12,4 @@
- Emmanuel Surleau (emm)
- Guillaume Bury (guigui)
- JP Rodi
- octachron (Florian Angeletti)

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@ -78,35 +78,49 @@ let replicate n g st =
if n = 0 then acc else aux (g st :: acc) (n-1)
in aux [] n
(* Sample without replacement using rejection sampling. *)
let sample_without_replacement (type elt) ?(compare=compare) k (rng:elt t) st=
let module S = Set.Make(struct type t=elt let compare = compare end) in
let rec aux s k =
if k <= 0 then
S.elements s
else
let x = rng st in
if S.mem x s then
aux s k
else
aux (S.add x s) (k-1) in
aux S.empty k
let list_seq l st = List.map (fun f -> f st) l
exception SplitFail
let _split i st =
if i < 2 then raise SplitFail
let split i st =
if i < 2 then None
else
let j = 1 + Random.State.int st (i-1) in
(j, i-j)
Some (j, i-j)
let split i st = try Some (_split i st) with SplitFail -> None
(* Partition of an int into [len] integers. We divide-and-conquer on
the expected length, until it reaches 1. *)
let split_list i ~len st =
let rec aux i ~len acc =
if i < len then raise SplitFail
else if len = 1 then i::acc
else
(* split somewhere in the middle *)
let len1, len2 = _split len st in
assert (len = len1+len2);
if i = len
then aux len1 ~len:len1 (aux len2 ~len:len2 acc)
else
let i1, i2 = _split (i-len) st in
aux (i1+len1) ~len:len1 (aux (i2+len2) ~len:len2 acc)
let _diff_list ~last l =
let rec diff_list acc = function
| [a] -> Some ( (last - a)::acc )
| a::( b::_ as r ) -> diff_list ( (b-a)::acc ) r
| [] -> None
in
try Some (aux i ~len []) with SplitFail -> None
diff_list [] l
(* Partition of an int into [len] integers uniformly.
We first sample (len-1) points from the set {1,..i-1} without replacement.
We sort these points and add back 0 and i, we have thus
x_0 = 0 < x_1 < x_2 < ... < x_{len-1} < i = x_{len}.
If we define, y_k = x_{k+1} - x_{k} for k in 0..(len-1), then by construction
_k y_k = _k (x_{k+1} - x_k ) = x_{len} - x_0 = i. *)
let split_list i ~len st =
if i >= len then
let xs = sample_without_replacement (len-1) (int_range 1 @@ i-1) st in
_diff_list ( 0::xs ) ~last:i
else
None
let retry ?(max=10) g st =
let rec aux n =
@ -177,3 +191,31 @@ let (<*>) f g st = f st (g st)
let __default_state = Random.State.make_self_init ()
let run ?(st=__default_state) g = g st
let uniformity_test ?(size_hint=10) k rng st =
let histogram = Hashtbl.create size_hint in
let add x = let n = try Hashtbl.find histogram x with Not_found -> 0 in
Hashtbl.replace histogram x (n + 1) in
let () =
for _i = 0 to ( k - 1 ) do
add @@ rng st
done in
let cardinal = float_of_int @@ Hashtbl.length histogram in
let kf = float_of_int k in
(* average number of points assuming an uniform distribution *)
let average = kf /. cardinal in
(* The number of points is a sum of random variables with binomial distribution *)
let p = 1. /. cardinal in
(* The variance of a binomial distribution with average p is *)
let variance = p *. (1. -. p ) in
(* Central limit theorem: a confidence interval of 4σ provides a false positive rate
of 0.00634% *)
let confidence = 4. in
let std = confidence *. ( sqrt @@ kf *. variance ) in
let predicate _key n acc =
acc && abs_float (average -. float_of_int n) < std in
Hashtbl.fold predicate histogram true
(*$T split_list
run ( uniformity_test 50_000 (split_list 10 ~len:3) )
*)

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@ -76,6 +76,14 @@ val replicate : int -> 'a t -> 'a list t
(** [replicate n g] makes a list of [n] elements which are all generated
randomly using [g] *)
val sample_without_replacement:
?compare:('a -> 'a -> int) -> int -> 'a t -> 'a list t
(** [sample_without_replacement n g] makes a list of [n] elements which are all
generated randomly using [g] with the added constraint that none of the generated
random values are equal
@since NEXT_RELEASE
*)
val list_seq : 'a t list -> 'a list t
(** Build random lists from lists of random generators
@since 0.4 *)
@ -145,3 +153,11 @@ val (<*>) : ('a -> 'b) t -> 'a t -> 'b t
val run : ?st:state -> 'a t -> 'a
(** Using a random state (possibly the one in argument) run a generator *)
(**/**)
val uniformity_test : ?size_hint:int -> int -> 'a t -> bool t
(** [uniformity_test k rng] tests the uniformity of the random generator [rng] using
[k] samples.
@since NEXT_RELEASE
*)