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4.7 KiB
Java
216 lines
No EOL
4.7 KiB
Java
package statistics;
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//Gaussian CDF Taylor approximation
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//Code borrowed from http://www1.fpl.fs.fed.us/distributions.html 19/9 2006
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/**
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*
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*This class contains routines to calculate the
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*normal cumulative distribution function (CDF) and
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*its inverse.
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*
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*@version .5 --- June 7, 1996
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*@version .6 --- January 10, 2001 (normcdf added)
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*
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*/
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public class CDF_Normal extends Object {
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/**
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*
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*This method calculates the normal cdf inverse function.
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*<p>
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*Let PHI(x) be the normal cdf. Suppose that Q calculates
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*1.0 - PHI(x), and that QINV calculates QINV(p) for p in (0.0,.5].
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*Then for p .le. .5, x = PHIINV(p) = -QINV(p).
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*For p .gt. .5, x = PHIINV(p) = QINV(1.0 - p).
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*The formula for approximating QINV is taken from Abramowitz and Stegun,
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*Handbook of Mathematical Functions, Dover, 9th printing,
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*formula 26.2.3, page 933. The error in x is claimed to
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*be less than 4.5e-4 in absolute value.
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*
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*@param p p must lie between 0 and 1. xnormi returns
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* the normal cdf inverse evaluated at p.
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*
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*@author Steve Verrill
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*@version .5 --- June 7, 1996
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*
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*/
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// FIX: Eventually I should build in a check that p lies in (0,1)
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public static double xnormi(double p) {
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double arg,t,t2,t3,xnum,xden,qinvp,x,pc;
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final double c[] = {2.515517,
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.802853,
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.010328};
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final double d[] = {1.432788,
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.189269,
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.001308};
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if (p <= .5) {
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arg = -2.0*Math.log(p);
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t = Math.sqrt(arg);
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t2 = t*t;
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t3 = t2*t;
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xnum = c[0] + c[1]*t + c[2]*t2;
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xden = 1.0 + d[0]*t + d[1]*t2 + d[2]*t3;
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qinvp = t - xnum/xden;
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x = -qinvp;
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return x;
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}
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else {
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pc = 1.0 - p;
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arg = -2.0*Math.log(pc);
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t = Math.sqrt(arg);
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t2 = t*t;
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t3 = t2*t;
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xnum = c[0] + c[1]*t + c[2]*t2;
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xden = 1.0 + d[0]*t + d[1]*t2 + d[2]*t3;
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x = t - xnum/xden;
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return x;
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}
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}
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/**
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*
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*This method calculates the normal cumulative distribution function.
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*<p>
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*It is based upon algorithm 5666 for the error function, from:<p>
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*<pre>
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* Hart, J.F. et al, 'Computer Approximations', Wiley 1968
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*</pre>
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*<p>
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*The FORTRAN programmer was Alan Miller. The documentation
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*in the FORTRAN code claims that the function is "accurate
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*to 1.e-15."<p>
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*Steve Verrill
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*translated the FORTRAN code (the March 30, 1986 version)
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*into Java. This translation was performed on January 10, 2001.
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*
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*@param z The method returns the value of the normal
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* cumulative distribution function at z.
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*
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*@version .5 --- January 10, 2001
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*
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*/
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/*
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Here is a copy of the documentation in the FORTRAN code:
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SUBROUTINE NORMP(Z, P, Q, PDF)
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C
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C Normal distribution probabilities accurate to 1.e-15.
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C Z = no. of standard deviations from the mean.
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C P, Q = probabilities to the left & right of Z. P + Q = 1.
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C PDF = the probability density.
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C
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C Based upon algorithm 5666 for the error function, from:
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C Hart, J.F. et al, 'Computer Approximations', Wiley 1968
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C
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C Programmer: Alan Miller
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C
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C Latest revision - 30 March 1986
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C
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*/
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public static double normp(double z) {
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double zabs;
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double p;
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double expntl,pdf;
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final double p0 = 220.2068679123761;
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final double p1 = 221.2135961699311;
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final double p2 = 112.0792914978709;
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final double p3 = 33.91286607838300;
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final double p4 = 6.373962203531650;
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final double p5 = .7003830644436881;
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final double p6 = .3526249659989109E-01;
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final double q0 = 440.4137358247522;
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final double q1 = 793.8265125199484;
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final double q2 = 637.3336333788311;
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final double q3 = 296.5642487796737;
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final double q4 = 86.78073220294608;
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final double q5 = 16.06417757920695;
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final double q6 = 1.755667163182642;
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final double q7 = .8838834764831844E-1;
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final double cutoff = 7.071;
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final double root2pi = 2.506628274631001;
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zabs = Math.abs(z);
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// |z| > 37
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if (z > 37.0) {
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p = 1.0;
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return p;
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}
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if (z < -37.0) {
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p = 0.0;
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return p;
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}
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// |z| <= 37.
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expntl = Math.exp(-.5*zabs*zabs);
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pdf = expntl/root2pi;
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// |z| < cutoff = 10/sqrt(2).
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if (zabs < cutoff) {
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p = expntl*((((((p6*zabs + p5)*zabs + p4)*zabs + p3)*zabs +
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p2)*zabs + p1)*zabs + p0)/(((((((q7*zabs + q6)*zabs +
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q5)*zabs + q4)*zabs + q3)*zabs + q2)*zabs + q1)*zabs +
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q0);
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} else {
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p = pdf/(zabs + 1.0/(zabs + 2.0/(zabs + 3.0/(zabs + 4.0/
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(zabs + 0.65)))));
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}
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if (z < 0.0) {
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return p;
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} else {
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p = 1.0 - p;
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return p;
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}
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}
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} |