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Weighted sampling with replacement using Walker's alias method - NumPy version
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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
from numpy import arange, array, bincount, ndarray, ones, where | |
from numpy.random import seed, random, randint | |
__author__ = "Tamas Nepusz, Denis Bzowy" | |
__version__ = "27jul2011" | |
class WalkerRandomSampling(object): | |
"""Walker's alias method for random objects with different probablities. | |
Based on the implementation of Denis Bzowy at the following URL: | |
http://code.activestate.com/recipes/576564-walkers-alias-method-for-random-objects-with-diffe/ | |
""" | |
def __init__(self, weights, keys=None): | |
"""Builds the Walker tables ``prob`` and ``inx`` for calls to `random()`. | |
The weights (a list or tuple or iterable) can be in any order and they | |
do not even have to sum to 1.""" | |
n = self.n = len(weights) | |
if keys is None: | |
self.keys = keys | |
else: | |
self.keys = array(keys) | |
if isinstance(weights, (list, tuple)): | |
weights = array(weights, dtype=float) | |
elif isinstance(weights, ndarray): | |
if weights.dtype != float: | |
weights = weights.astype(float) | |
else: | |
weights = array(list(weights), dtype=float) | |
if weights.ndim != 1: | |
raise ValueError("weights must be a vector") | |
weights = weights * n / weights.sum() | |
inx = -ones(n, dtype=int) | |
short = where(weights < 1)[0].tolist() | |
long = where(weights > 1)[0].tolist() | |
while short and long: | |
j = short.pop() | |
k = long[-1] | |
inx[j] = k | |
weights[k] -= (1 - weights[j]) | |
if weights[k] < 1: | |
short.append( k ) | |
long.pop() | |
self.prob = weights | |
self.inx = inx | |
def random(self, count=None): | |
"""Returns a given number of random integers or keys, with probabilities | |
being proportional to the weights supplied in the constructor. | |
When `count` is ``None``, returns a single integer or key, otherwise | |
returns a NumPy array with a length given in `count`. | |
""" | |
if count is None: | |
u = random() | |
j = randint(self.n) | |
k = j if u <= self.prob[j] else self.inx[j] | |
return self.keys[k] if self.keys is not None else k | |
u = random(count) | |
j = randint(self.n, size=count) | |
k = where(u <= self.prob[j], j, self.inx[j]) | |
return self.keys[k] if self.keys is not None else k | |
if __name__ == "__main__": | |
# little examples, self-contained -- | |
N = 5 | |
Nrand = 1000 | |
randomseed = 1 | |
if randomseed: | |
seed(randomseed) | |
print Nrand, "Walker random sampling with weights .1 .2 .3 .4:" | |
wrand = WalkerRandomSampling(arange(1, N)) | |
nrand = bincount(wrand.random(Nrand)).tolist() | |
s = str(nrand) | |
print s | |
if N==5 and Nrand==1000 and randomseed==1: | |
assert s == "[97, 207, 316, 380]" | |
print Nrand, "Walker random sampling, strings with weights .1 .2 .3 .4:" | |
abcd = dict(A=1, D=4, C=3, B=2) | |
wrand = WalkerRandomSampling(abcd.values(), abcd.keys()) | |
nrand = defaultdict(int) | |
for sample in wrand.random(Nrand): | |
nrand[sample] += 1 | |
s = str(sorted(nrand.iteritems())) | |
print s | |
if N==5 and Nrand==1000 and randomseed==1: | |
assert s == "[('A', 85), ('B', 199), ('C', 343), ('D', 373)]" |
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