#๐ Hey! Can someone help me finish my code?
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``import math as m
import numpy as np
import numpy.random as rd
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
def make_random_array(scale, size):
result = np.zeros(size)
for i in range(0,size):
result[i] = rd.exponential(scale=scale)
return result
def scale_from_halflife(halflife):
return np.log(2) / halflife
if name == "main":
sizes_to_test = [10,100,1000,10000,1000000,100000000]
for size in sizes_to_test:
scale = scale_from_halflife(10)
randarray = make_random_array(scale, size)
plt.hist(randarray,bins=100)
plt.savefig("Histogram_"+str(size)+".png")
print("Done! \n")``
Define "finish"
Oh, my files did not send
But essentially this is my second part of the assignment, i was wondering if you can help me start and where to go off this
!code
you can also just use the size parameter to the exponential function
decays = np.random.exponential(10, 10_000)
decays.sort()
decays_5 = np.extract(decays < 5, decays)
Okay! Let me look at this tomorrow morning. Iโm still at work ๐
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