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:{{example| 1=<div><code><nowiki>RandomBinomial[3, 0.1]</nowiki></code> gives ''j ∈ {0, 1, 2, 3}'', where the probability of getting ''j'' is the probability of an event with probability ''0.1'' occuring ''j'' times in three tries.</div>}}
 
{{note| 1=<div>See also [[RandomNormal Command]] and [[RandomPoisson Command]].</div>}}
 
{{note| 1=<div>See also [[RandomNormal Command]] and [[RandomPoisson Command]].</div>}}
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{{Note|1= See also [[SetSeed Command|SetSeed command]], [[RandomBetween Command|RandomBetween command]], [[RandomElement Command|RandomElement command]], [[RandomNormal Command|RandomNormal command]], [[RandomPoisson Command|RandomPoisson command]], [[RandomUniform Command|RandomUniform command]].}}

Revision as of 10:22, 10 June 2012


RandomBinomial[ <Number n of Trials>, <Probability p> ]
Generates a random number from a binomial distribution with n trials and probability p.
Example:
RandomBinomial[3, 0.1] gives j ∈ {0, 1, 2, 3}, where the probability of getting j is the probability of an event with probability 0.1 occuring j times in three tries.

CAS Syntax

RandomBinomial[ <Number n of Trials>, <Probability p> ]
Generates a random number from a binomial distribution with n trials and probability p.
Example:
RandomBinomial[3, 0.1] gives j ∈ {0, 1, 2, 3}, where the probability of getting j is the probability of an event with probability 0.1 occuring j times in three tries.
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