scipy.stats.hypsecant() is an hyperbolic secant continuous random variable. to complete its specificaitons it is defined with a standard format and some shape parameters. The probability density is defined in the “standardized” form.
Parameters :
-> α : scale -> β : shape -> μ : location
from scipy.stats import hypsecant numargs = hypsecant.numargs [] = [ 0.7 , 0.4 ] * numargs rv = hypsecant () print ( "RV : \n" , rv) |
Output:
RV : scipy.stats._distn_infrastructure.rv_frozen object at 0x0000021FB588A160
Code #2 : Hyperbolic secant continuous variates and probability distribution
import numpy as np quantile = np.arange ( 0.01 , 1 , 0.1 ) # Random Variates R = hypsecant .rvs(scale = 2 , size = 10 ) print ( "Random Variates : \n" , R) # PDF R = hypsecant .pdf(quantile, loc = 0 , scale = 1 ) print ( "\nProbability Distribution : \n" , R) |
Output:
Random Variates : [ 0.50120826 0.60225476 -0.38307417 7.15799321 -1.1929279 -2.03152053 -0.07410646 1.79859597 -3.14724818 2.03731139] Probability Distribution : [0.31829397 0.31639377 0.31141785 0.30360449 0.2933099 0.28097073 0.26706289 0.25206321 0.23641852 0.22052427]
Code #3 : Graphical Representation.
import numpy as np import matplotlib.pyplot as plt distribution = np.linspace( 0 , np.minimum(rv.dist.b, 3 )) print ( "Distribution : \n" , distribution) plot = plt.plot(distribution, rv.pdf(distribution)) |
Output:
Distribution : [0. 0.06122449 0.12244898 0.18367347 0.24489796 0.30612245 0.36734694 0.42857143 0.48979592 0.55102041 0.6122449 0.67346939 0.73469388 0.79591837 0.85714286 0.91836735 0.97959184 1.04081633 1.10204082 1.16326531 1.2244898 1.28571429 1.34693878 1.40816327 1.46938776 1.53061224 1.59183673 1.65306122 1.71428571 1.7755102 1.83673469 1.89795918 1.95918367 2.02040816 2.08163265 2.14285714 2.20408163 2.26530612 2.32653061 2.3877551 2.44897959 2.51020408 2.57142857 2.63265306 2.69387755 2.75510204 2.81632653 2.87755102 2.93877551 3. ]
Code #4 : Varying Positional Arguments
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import numpy as np x = np.linspace( 0 , 5 , 100 ) # Varying positional arguments y1 = hypsecant .pdf(x, 1 , 3 ) y2 = hypsecant .pdf(x, 1 , 4 ) plt.plot(x, y1, "*" , x, y2, "r--" ) |
Output: