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NAME
       gbrand - Sampling from random distributions
SYNOPSIS
       gbrand [options] NAME PARAMETERS...
DESCRIPTION
       Generates  a  grid of i.i.d. samples from a distribution. The name of the distribution and its parameters
       are specified on the command line.  the column index. Indeces start from 1. If more than one function are
       provided they are printed one after the other. The type of random number generator and the  default  seed
       can  be  set with the environment variables GSL_RNG_TYPE and GSL_RNG_SEED, respectively, as documented in
       GSL manual.
OPTIONS
       -r     specify number of rows (default 1)
       -c     specify number of columns (default 1)
       -R     set the seed (default 1)
       -v     verbose mode
       -h     this help
   List of valid distributions (with parameters):
       beta   a,b = shape parameters
       binomial
              p = probability, N = number of trials
       bivariate-gaussian
              sigmax = x std.dev., sigmay = y std.dev., rho = correlation
       cauchy a = scale parameter
       chisq  nu = degrees of freedom
       dir-2d none
       dir-3d none
       dir-nd n1 = number of dimensions of hypersphere
       erlang a = scale parameter, b = order
       exponential
              mu = mean value
       exppow a = scale parameter, b = power (1=exponential, 2=gaussian)
       aexppow
              m = mode, al = left scale, ar = right scale, bl = left shape, br = right shape
       fdist  nu1, nu2 = degrees of freedom parameters
       flat   a = lower limit, b = upper limit
       gamma  a = order, b = scale
       gaussian-tail
              a = lower limit, sigma = standard deviation
       gaussian
              sigma = standard deviation
       geometric
              p = bernoulli trial probability of success
       gumbel1
              a = order, b = scale parameter
       gumbel2
              a = order, b = scale parameter
       hypergeometric
              n1 = # tagged, n2 = # untagged, t = number of trials
       laplace
              a = scale parameter
       landau none
       levy   c = scale, a = power (1=cauchy, 2=gaussian)
       levy-skew
              c = scale, a = power (1=cauchy, 2=gaussian), b = skew
       logarithmic
              p = probability
       logistic
              a = scale parameter
       lognormal
              zeta = location parameter, sigma = scale parameter
       negative-binomial
              p = probability, a = order
       pareto a = power, b = scale parameter
       pascal p = probability, n = order (integer)
       poisson
              mu = scale parameter
       rayleigh-tail
              a = lower limit, sigma = scale parameter
       rayleigh
              sigma = scale parameter
       tdist  nu = degrees of freedom
       ugaussian-tail
              a = lower limit
       ugaussian
              none
       weibull
              a = scale parameter, b = exponent
       pareto3
              a = power, b = exponential parameter, s = scale parameter
EXAMPLES
       gbrand -c 2 -r 100 gaussian 2.5
              generate two columns of 100 rows each sampling from  a  Gaussian  distribution  with  mean  0  and
              standard deviation 2.5
       gbrand -R 145 -r 1000 exponential 1
              one hundredth exponantial variates with parameters 1, the the seed of the RNG is set to 145
       gbrand -r 10 flat 3 4
              ten realizations of the r.v. uniformly distributed in [3,4]
AUTHOR
       Written by Giulio Bottazzi
REPORTING BUGS
       Report bugs to <gbutils@googlegroups.com>
       Package home page <http://cafim.sssup.it/~giulio/software/gbutils/index.html>
COPYRIGHT
       Copyright  ©  2001-2018  Giulio  Bottazzi  This  program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
       modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License (version 2) as published by the Free Software
       Foundation;
       This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY  WARRANTY;  without  even
       the  implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
       License for more details.
gbrand 6.0.beta2                                  February 2019                                        GBRAND(1)