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Hopefully serves as a reference implementation on how to do random selection of an element from a container.
// -*- compile-command: "clang++ -ggdb -o random_selection -std=c++0x -stdlib=libc++ random_selection.cpp" -*-
//Reference implementation for doing random number selection from a container.
//Kept for posterity and because I made a surprising number of subtle mistakes on my first attempt.
#include <random>
#include <iterator>
template <typename RandomGenerator = std::default_random_engine>
struct random_selector
{
//On most platforms, you probably want to use std::random_device("/dev/urandom")()
random_selector(RandomGenerator g = RandomGenerator(std::random_device()()))
: gen(g) {}
template <typename Iter>
Iter select(Iter start, Iter end) {
std::uniform_int_distribution<> dis(0, std::distance(start, end) - 1);
std::advance(start, dis(gen));
return start;
}
//convenience function
template <typename Iter>
Iter operator()(Iter start, Iter end) {
return select(start, end);
}
//convenience function that works on anything with a sensible begin() and end(), and returns with a ref to the value type
template <typename Container>
auto operator()(const Container& c) -> decltype(*begin(c))& {
return *select(begin(c), end(c));
}
private:
RandomGenerator gen;
};
//example use case with uniformity test
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
#include <unordered_map>
#include <algorithm>
#include <iterator>
#include <string>
typedef std::vector<std::string> vec_t;
typedef std::unordered_map<typename vec_t::value_type, unsigned> histogram_t;
void run_testcase(vec_t& source_container, const unsigned samples = 1000u) {
histogram_t histogram;
random_selector<> selector{};
for (auto i = samples; i > 0; --i) {
++(histogram[selector(source_container)]);
}
std::cout << "Selection histogram from " << samples << " samples:\n";
//if only C++11 had a nicer hack overloading ostream& operator<<(ostream&,std::pair<>)
for (auto i : histogram) { std::cout << i.first << ':' << ' ' << i.second << '\n'; }
}
//just some silly preamble
int main(int argc, const char* argv[]) {
vec_t source_container;
if (argc > 1) {
source_container.assign(argv+1, argv+argc);
} else {
source_container = {"2", "43", "443"};
}
run_testcase(source_container);
return 0;
}
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jyesselm commented Aug 2, 2018

This is a beautiful solution

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Indeed beautiful; question @cbsmith ... since Gists don't have a default licence: Under what terms do you make this code available?

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