Hi Gordon Thanks for your feedback. "Getting 260 zeros and 260 values?" -> Correct, the printed result was somehow messed up. I've realized (ex-post) that assigning a size (260) to the vector declaration, before the for loop (i =[0;260]) did not factually help. In addition, i've figured out a little scope issue. Hopefully adding an iterator (vector<double>::iterator) has ensured that all the vector elements are fine following my fix. cheers On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 10:02 PM, Gordon Woodhull <gordon@woodhull.com> wrote:
On Dec 14, 2014, at 10:52 AM, It neophyte <phdlux85@gmail.com> wrote:
hi all,
does someone know why my vstore vector returns a 0 value? any suggestion to improve the code would be appreciated.cheers. *aim*: *generating 260 random numbers following a standard normal distribution, then store the values into a vector (here: vstore)*
vector<double>vstore; vstore.resize(260);
I think you meant "reserve" here. Getting 260 zeros and 260 values?
typedef mt19937 ALEA; typedef normal_distribution<double> STGAUSSIAN; typedef variate_generator<ALEA,STGAUSSIAN> GENALEA;
ALEA ale; STGAUSSIAN stgauss(0,1); GENALEA gen(ale,stgauss);
for (int i=0;i<=260;i++) { //cout<<gen()<<endl; //system("pause"); vstore.push_back(gen()); cout<<vstore[i]<<endl; }
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