method
RandomState.standard_normal(size=None) Draw samples from a standard Normal distribution (mean=0, stdev=1).
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See also
normal
loc and scale arguments for setting the mean and standard deviation.For random samples from , use one of:
mu + sigma * np.random.standard_normal(size=...) np.random.normal(mu, sigma, size=...)
>>> np.random.standard_normal() 2.1923875335537315 #random
>>> s = np.random.standard_normal(8000)
>>> s
array([ 0.6888893 , 0.78096262, -0.89086505, ..., 0.49876311, # random
-0.38672696, -0.4685006 ]) # random
>>> s.shape
(8000,)
>>> s = np.random.standard_normal(size=(3, 4, 2))
>>> s.shape
(3, 4, 2)
Two-by-four array of samples from :
>>> 3 + 2.5 * np.random.standard_normal(size=(2, 4))
array([[-4.49401501, 4.00950034, -1.81814867, 7.29718677], # random
[ 0.39924804, 4.68456316, 4.99394529, 4.84057254]]) # random
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