These decorator class templates allow adaptation of the random number generators and distribution functions to concepts found in the C++ Standard Library, in particular the RandomNumberGenerator and the InputIterator concepts. The latter adaptation is useful, because the the basic random number generators do not implement the InputIterator requirements per se, in contrast to the distribution functions.
<boost/random.hpp>
namespace boost { template<class UniformRandomNumberGenerator, class IntType = long> class random_number_generator; } // namespace boost
random_number_generator
template<class UniformRandomNumberGenerator, class IntType = long> class random_number_generator { public: typedef UniformRandomNumberGenerator base_type; typedef IntType argument_type; typedef IntType result_type; random_number_generator(base_type & rng); result_type operator()(argument_type n); };
Instantiations of class template random_number_generator
model a RandomNumberGenerator (std:25.2.11 [lib.alg.random.shuffle]). On
each invocation, it returns a uniformly distributed integer in the range
[0..n
).
The template parameter IntType
shall denote some
integer-like value type.
Note: I consider it unfortunate that the C++ Standard uses the name RandomNumberGenerator for something rather specific.
random_number_generator(base_type & rng)
Effects: Constructs a
random_number_generator
functor with the given uniform random
number generator as the underlying source of random numbers.
result_type operator()(argument_type n)
Returns: The value of
uniform_int<base_type>(rng, 0, n-1)()
.
Revised 05 December, 2006
Copyright © 2000-2005 Jens Maurer
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)