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singleChoose
when you are computing probability of selecting set A from set S here you have one type of selection, such as selecting odd numbers in rolling dice. Examples: calculate probability of even numbers in rolling dice
let A = [2, 4, 6]
let S = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
let p = probablity.singleChoose(A, S)
console.log(p)
// 0.5
your are rolling dice, 3 times, calculate probability of that result is smaller than 5
let A = [1, 2, 3, 4]
let S = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
p = probablity.singleChoose(A, S, {
select: 3 //number of rolling dice
})
console.log(p)
//0.2
calculate probability of 1 and 6 in rolling dice
let A = [1, 6]
let S = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
p = probablity.singleChoose(A, S, {
decimals: 8
})
console.log(p)
//0.33333333
multiChoose
choosing a items among different type of it, such as choosing 4 red cards from 12 red card and 20 black card
Examples: calculate probability of choosing 1 red card from 26 red and 26 black card
let A = [
{
name: 'red',
count: 1
}
]
let S = [
{
name: 'red',
count: 26
},
{
name: 'black',
count: 26
}
]
let p = probablity.multiChoose(A, S)
console.log(p)
//0.5
Choosing 2 red cards at the same time from 26 red and 26 black card
let A = [
{
name: 'red',
count: 1
}
]
let S = [
{
name: 'red',
count: 26
},
{
name: 'black',
count: 26
}
]
let p = probablity.multiChoose(A, S)
console.log(p)
//0.24509803921568626
choosing 1 red card and then choose 1 red card again from 26 red and 26 black card
let A = [
{
name: 'red',
count: 1
},
{
name: 'red',
count: 1
}
]
let S = [
{
name: 'red',
count: 26
},
{
name: 'black',
count: 26
}
]
let p = probablity.multiChoose(A, S)
console.log(p)
//0.2549019607843137
choosing 2 black card and then 1 red card from 26 red and 26 black card
let A = [
{
name: 'black',
count: 2
},
{
name: 'red',
count: 1
}
]
let S = [
{
name: 'red',
count: 26
},
{
name: 'black',
count: 26
}
]
let p = probablity.multiChoose(A, S)
console.log(p)
//0.12745098039215685
choosing 1 blue card from 100 blue card, 5 red card and 6 yellow card
let A = [
{
name: 'blue',
count: 1
}
]
let S = [
{
name: 'blue',
count: 100
},
{
name: 'red',
count: 5
},
{
name: 'yellow',
count: 6
}
]
let p = probablity.multiChoose(A, S)
console.log(p)
//0.9009009009009009
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