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Yu-Wei, Chiu (David Chiu)
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Yu-Wei, Chiu (David Chiu)

Yu-Wei, Chiu (David Chiu) is the founder of LargitData (www.LargitData.com), a startup company that mainly focuses on providing big data and machine learning products. He has previously worked for Trend Micro as a software engineer, where he was responsible for building big data platforms for business intelligence and customer relationship management systems. In addition to being a start-up entrepreneur and data scientist, he specializes in using Spark and Hadoop to process big data and apply data mining techniques for data analysis. Yu-Wei is also a professional lecturer and has delivered lectures on big data and machine learning in R and Python, and given tech talks at a variety of conferences. In 2015, Yu-Wei wrote Machine Learning with R Cookbook, Packt Publishing. In 2013, Yu-Wei reviewed Bioinformatics with R Cookbook, Packt Publishing. For more information, please visit his personal website at www.ywchiu.com. **********************************Acknowledgement************************************** I have immense gratitude for my family and friends for supporting and encouraging me to complete this book. I would like to sincerely thank my mother, Ming-Yang Huang (Miranda Huang); my mentor, Man-Kwan Shan; the proofreader of this book, Brendan Fisher; Members of LargitData; Data Science Program (DSP); and other friends who have offered their support.
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Generating binomial random variates


To model the success or failure of several independent trials, one can generate samples from binomial distribution. In this recipe, we will discuss how to generate binomial random variates with R.

Getting ready

In this recipe, you need to prepare your environment with R installed.

How to do it…

Please perform the following steps to create a binomial distribution:

  1. First, we can use rbinom to determine the frequency of drawing a six by rolling a dice 10 times:

    > set.seed(123)
    > rbinom(1, 10, 1/6)
    [1] 1
    
  2. Next, we can simulate 100 gamblers rolling a dice 10 times, and observe how many times a six is drawn by each gambler:

    > set.seed(123)
    > sim <- rbinom(100,10,1/6) 
    > table(sim)
    sim
     0  1  2  3  4  5 
    17 36 23 18  4  2 
    
  3. Additionally, we can simulate 1,000 people tossing a coin 10 times, and compute the number of heads at each tossing:

    > set.seed(123)
    > sim2 <- rbinom(1000,10,1/2) 
    
    > table(sim2)
    sim2
      0   1   2   3   4   5   6   7...
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Yu-Wei, Chiu (David Chiu)

Yu-Wei, Chiu (David Chiu) is the founder of LargitData (www.LargitData.com), a startup company that mainly focuses on providing big data and machine learning products. He has previously worked for Trend Micro as a software engineer, where he was responsible for building big data platforms for business intelligence and customer relationship management systems. In addition to being a start-up entrepreneur and data scientist, he specializes in using Spark and Hadoop to process big data and apply data mining techniques for data analysis. Yu-Wei is also a professional lecturer and has delivered lectures on big data and machine learning in R and Python, and given tech talks at a variety of conferences. In 2015, Yu-Wei wrote Machine Learning with R Cookbook, Packt Publishing. In 2013, Yu-Wei reviewed Bioinformatics with R Cookbook, Packt Publishing. For more information, please visit his personal website at www.ywchiu.com. **********************************Acknowledgement************************************** I have immense gratitude for my family and friends for supporting and encouraging me to complete this book. I would like to sincerely thank my mother, Ming-Yang Huang (Miranda Huang); my mentor, Man-Kwan Shan; the proofreader of this book, Brendan Fisher; Members of LargitData; Data Science Program (DSP); and other friends who have offered their support.
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