Sampling and Random Variables in Julia - Lecture 9
Offered By: The Julia Programming Language via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore sampling and random variables in this 56-minute lecture from MIT's Computational Thinking Spring course. Dive into Julia programming language concepts, starting with useful tidbits and progressing through random sampling techniques. Learn about uniform sampling, weighted coin tossing, and creating bar charts and histograms. Investigate probability densities, simulate rolling multiple dice, and observe converging shapes. Discover methods for normalizing axes and explore various options for plotting functions. Gain practical insights into computational thinking and statistical concepts using Julia throughout this comprehensive lecture.
Syllabus
Julia: Useful tidbits.
Random sampling with rand.
Several random objects.
Uniform sampling.
Tossing a weighted coin.
Bar charts and histograms.
Probability densities.
Rolling multiple dice.
Converging shape.
Normalising the y -axis.
Options for plotting functions.
Normalising the x axis.
Taught by
The Julia Programming Language
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