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Functions to create normally distributed data between two values minimum and maximum. One function pegs the minimum and maximum; the other uses a 99.7% tolerance interval.
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#' @title Returns a normally distributed vector within the 99.7% tolerance interval defined by minimum and maximum | |
#' @param n (required) The number of random numbers to generate | |
#' @param minimum (optional) The lower 99.9% tolerance limit | |
#' @param maximum (optional) The upper 99.9% tolerance limit | |
#' @return numeric vector with n elements randomly distributed so that approximately 99.7% of values will fall between minimum and maximum | |
#' @examples | |
#' rnorm.within(10) | |
#' rnorm.within(10, 10, 20) | |
#' summary(rnorm.within(10000, 10, 20)) | |
rnorm.within <- function(n, minimum=0, maximum=1) | |
{ | |
x <- rnorm(n, mean = 0, sd = 1) | |
x <- x - -3 | |
x <- x / (6) | |
x <- x * (maximum - minimum) | |
x <- x + minimum | |
return(x) | |
} | |
#' @title Returns a normally distributed vector between minimum and maximum | |
#' @param n (required) The number of random numbers to generate | |
#' @param minimum (optional) The minimum value to return | |
#' @param maximum (optional) The maximum value to return | |
#' @return numeric vector with n elements randomly distributed between minimum and maximum | |
#' @examples | |
#' rnorm.between(10) | |
#' rnorm.between(10, 10, 20) | |
#' summary(rnorm.between(10000, 10, 20)) | |
rnorm.between <- function(n, minimum = 0, maximum = 1) | |
{ | |
x <- rnorm(n) | |
max_x <- max(x) | |
min_x <- min(x) | |
x <- x - min_x | |
x <- x / (max_x - min_x) | |
x <- x * (maximum - minimum) | |
x <- x + minimum | |
return(x) | |
} |
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