Python – Wrapped Cauchy Distribution in Statistics
Last Updated :
10 Jan, 2020
scipy.stats.wrapcauchy() is a wrapped Cauchy continuous random variable. It is inherited from the of generic methods as an instance of the rv_continuous class. It completes the methods with details specific for this particular distribution.
Parameters :
q : lower and upper tail probability
x : quantiles
loc : [optional]location parameter. Default = 0
scale : [optional]scale parameter. Default = 1
size : [tuple of ints, optional] shape or random variates.
moments : [optional] composed of letters [‘mvsk’]; ‘m’ = mean, ‘v’ = variance, ‘s’ = Fisher’s skew and ‘k’ = Fisher’s kurtosis. (default = ‘mv’).
Results : wrapped Cauchy continuous random variable
Code #1 : Creating wrapped Cauchy continuous random variable
from scipy.stats import wrapcauchy
numargs = wrapcauchy .numargs
a, b = 0.2 , 0.8
rv = wrapcauchy (a, b)
print ( "RV : \n" , rv)
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Output :
RV :
scipy.stats._distn_infrastructure.rv_frozen object at 0x000002A9DB1EFEC8
Code #2 : wrapped Cauchy continuous variates and probability distribution
import numpy as np
quantile = np.arange ( 0.01 , 1 , 0.1 )
R = wrapcauchy .rvs(a, b, size = 10 )
print ( "Random Variates : \n" , R)
x = np.linspace(wrapcauchy.ppf( 0.01 , a, b),
wrapcauchy.ppf( 0.99 , a, b), 10 )
R = wrapcauchy.pdf(x, 1 , 3 )
print ( "\nProbability Distribution : \n" , R)
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Output :
Random Variates :
[4.86261249 3.08013229 2.12625546 2.11690773 4.07188434 3.3251514
1.23202529 3.38334847 1.22842627 6.35459436]
Probability Distribution :
[nan nan nan nan nan nan nan nan nan nan]
Code #3 : Graphical Representation.
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
distribution = np.linspace( 0 , np.minimum(rv.dist.b, 2 ))
print ( "Distribution : \n" , distribution)
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Output :
Distribution :
[0. 0.04081633 0.08163265 0.12244898 0.16326531 0.20408163
0.24489796 0.28571429 0.32653061 0.36734694 0.40816327 0.44897959
0.48979592 0.53061224 0.57142857 0.6122449 0.65306122 0.69387755
0.73469388 0.7755102 0.81632653 0.85714286 0.89795918 0.93877551
0.97959184 1.02040816 1.06122449 1.10204082 1.14285714 1.18367347
1.2244898 1.26530612 1.30612245 1.34693878 1.3877551 1.42857143
1.46938776 1.51020408 1.55102041 1.59183673 1.63265306 1.67346939
1.71428571 1.75510204 1.79591837 1.83673469 1.87755102 1.91836735
1.95918367 2. ]
Code #4 : Varying Positional Arguments
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
x = np.linspace( 0 , 5 , 100 )
y1 = wrapcauchy.pdf(x, a, b)
y2 = wrapcauchy.pdf(x, a, b)
plt.plot(x, y1, "*" , x, y2, "r--" )
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Output :
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