scipy.stats.sampling.FastGeneratorInversion.support#

FastGeneratorInversion.support()[source]#

Support of the distribution.

Returns:
a, bfloat

end-points of the distribution’s support.

Notes

Note that the support of the distribution depends on loc, scale and domain.

Examples

>>> from scipy import stats
>>> from scipy.stats.sampling import FastGeneratorInversion

Define a truncated normal distribution:

>>> d_norm = FastGeneratorInversion(stats.norm(), domain=(0, 1))
>>> d_norm.support()
(0, 1)

Shift the distribution:

>>> d_norm.loc = 2.5
>>> d_norm.support()
(2.5, 3.5)