add num samples as command line flag
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@ -21,66 +21,33 @@ $ fermi
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5000000 12000000
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=> 5.0M 12.0M
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* beta 1 200
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1.9K 123.1K
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=> 1.9K 123.1K
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* 30 180
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122.9K 11.7M
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=> 122.9K 11.7M
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/ 48 52
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2.5K 234.6K
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=> 2.5K 234.6K
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/ 5 6
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448.8 43.0K
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=> 448.8 43.0K
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/ 6 8
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64.5 6.2K
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=> 64.5 6.2K
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/ 60
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1.1 103.7
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=> 1.1 103.7
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```
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Perhaps this example is more understandable with comments and better units:
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```
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$ fermi
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5M 12M # number of people living in Chicago
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=> 5.0M 12.0M
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* beta 1 200 # fraction of people that have a piano
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1.9K 123.1K
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30 180 # minutes it takes to tune a piano, including travel time
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122.9K 11.7M
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/ 48 52 # weeks a year pianotuners work for
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2.5K 234.6K
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/ 6 8 # hours a day
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353.9 34.1K
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/ 60 # minutes to an hour
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5.9 568.3
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=: piano_tuners_in_Chicago
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piano_tuners_in_Chicago => 5.9 568.3
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5M 12M # number of people living in Chicago
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beta 1 200 # fraction of people that have a piano
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30 180 # minutes it takes to tune a piano, including travel time
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/ 48 52 # weeks a year that piano tuners work for
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/ 5 6 # days a week in which piano tuners work
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/ 6 8 # hours a day in which piano tuners work
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/ 60 # minutes to an hour
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=: piano_tuners
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```
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Here is instead an example using beta distributions and variables:
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```
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$ fermi
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1 2
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=> 1.0 2.0
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* 1_000_000_000
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=> 1000.0M 2.0B
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=: x # assign to variable
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x => 1000.0M 2.0B
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. # clear the stack, i.e., make it be 1
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beta 1 2
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=> beta 1.0 2.0
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beta 12 300
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=> beta 13.0 302.0
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=. y # assign to variable and clear the stack (return it to 1)
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y => beta 13.0 302.0
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x
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=> 1000.0M 2.0B
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* y
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=> samples 31.3M 98.2M
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```
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The difference between `=: x` and `=. y` is that `=.` clears the stack after the assignment.
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If you type "help", you can see a small grammar:
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```
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@ -95,24 +62,31 @@ help
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Variable assignment: =: variable_name
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Variable assignment and clear stack: =. variable_name
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Special:
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Clear stack: clear | c | .
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Print this help message: help | h
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Print debug info: debug | d
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Exit: exit | e
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Comment: # this is a comment
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Clear stack: clear | c | .
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Print debug info: debug | d
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Print help message: help | h
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Start additional stack: operator (
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Return from additional stack )
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Exit: exit | e
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Examples:
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+ 2
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/ 2.5
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* 1 10 (interpreted as lognormal)
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# this is a comment
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/ 2.5 # this is an operation followed by a comment
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* 1 10 # "low high" is interpreted as lognormal
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+ 1 10
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* beta 1 10
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1 10 (multiplication taken as default operation)
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=: x
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.
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1 10 # multiplication taken as default operation)
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=: x
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. # return the stack to 1.
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1 100
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+ x
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# this is a comment
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* 1 12 # this is an operation followed by a comment
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* 1 12
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* (
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1 10
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+ beta 1 100
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)
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=. y # save to variable and clear stack
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exit
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```
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- [x] Clean up error code. Right now only needed for division
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- [x] Maintain *both* a more complex thing that's more featureful *and* the more simple multiplication of lognormals thing.
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- [x] Allow input with K/M/T
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- [x] Document parenthesis syntax
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To (possibly) do:
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- [ ] Specify number of samples as a command line option
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- [ ] Document parenthesis syntax
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- [ ] Figure out how to make models executable, by adding a #!/bin/bash-style command at the top?
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- [ ] Add functions. Now easier to do with an explicit representation of the stakc
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- [ ] Think about how to draw a histogram from samples
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- [ ] Dump samples to file
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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ package main
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import (
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"bufio"
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"errors"
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"flag"
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"fmt"
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"git.nunosempere.com/NunoSempere/fermi/pretty"
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"git.nunosempere.com/NunoSempere/fermi/sample"
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@ -101,7 +102,8 @@ const HELP_MSG = " Operation | Variable assignment | Special\n" +
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const NORMAL90CONFIDENCE = 1.6448536269514727
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const INIT_DIST Scalar = Scalar(1)
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const N_SAMPLES = 1_000_000
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var N_SAMPLES = 1_000_000
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/* Printers */
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func prettyPrintDist(dist Dist) {
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}
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func main() {
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num_samples_flag := flag.Int("n", N_SAMPLES, "Specifies the number of samples to draw when using samples")
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flag.Parse()
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N_SAMPLES = *num_samples_flag
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reader := bufio.NewReader(os.Stdin)
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stack := Stack{old_dist: INIT_DIST, vars: make(map[string]Dist)}
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runRepl(stack, reader)
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5M 12M # number of people living in Chicago
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0.002 0.01 # fraction of people that have a piano
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30 180 # minutes it takes to tune a piano, including travel time
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/ 48 52 # weeks a year that piano tuners work for
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/ 5 6 # days a week in which piano tuners work
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/ 6 8 # hours a day in which piano tuners work
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/ 60 # minutes to an hour
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# ^ piano tuners in Chicago
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5M 12M # number of people living in Chicago
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beta 1 200 # fraction of people that have a piano
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30 180 # minutes it takes to tune a piano, including travel time
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/ 48 52 # weeks a year that piano tuners work for
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/ 5 6 # days a week in which piano tuners work
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/ 6 8 # hours a day in which piano tuners work
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/ 60 # minutes to an hour
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=: piano_tuners
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exit
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