This function generates random numbers from p-dimensional unit sphere.
Usage
runifsphere(n, p = 2)
Arguments
n
number of random samples.
p
dimension of the unit sphere.
Author(s)
Daniel Kosiorowski, Mateusz Bocian, Anna Wegrzynkiewicz and Zygmunt Zawadzki from Cracow University of Economics.
Examples
x = runifsphere(n=100)
plot(x)
Results
R version 3.3.1 (2016-06-21) -- "Bug in Your Hair"
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> library(DepthProc)
Loading required package: ggplot2
Loading required package: Rcpp
Loading required package: rrcov
Loading required package: robustbase
Scalable Robust Estimators with High Breakdown Point (version 1.3-11)
Loading required package: MASS
Loading required package: np
Nonparametric Kernel Methods for Mixed Datatypes (version 0.60-2)
[vignette("np_faq",package="np") provides answers to frequently asked questions]
> png(filename="/home/ddbj/snapshot/RGM3/R_CC/result/DepthProc/runifsphere.Rd_%03d_medium.png", width=480, height=480)
> ### Name: runifsphere
> ### Title: Random number generation from unit sphere.
> ### Aliases: runifsphere
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> ### ** Examples
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> x = runifsphere(n=100)
> plot(x)
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> dev.off()
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