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random.expovariate() function in Python

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random module is used to generate random numbers in Python. Not actually random, rather this is used to generate pseudo-random numbers. That implies that these randomly generated numbers can be determined.

random.expovariate()

expovariate() is an inbuilt method of the random module. It is used to return a random floating point number with exponential distribution.
Syntax : random.expovariate(lambda) Parameters : lambda : a non zero value Returns : a random exponential distribution floating number if the parameter is positive, the results range from 0 to positive infinity if the parameter is negative, the results range from 0 to negative infinity
Example 1: Python3 1==
# import the random module
import random

# determining the values of the parameter
lambda = 1.5

# using the expovariate() method
print(random.expovariate(lambda))
Output :
0.22759592233982198
Example 2: We can generate the number multiple times and plot a graph to observe the exponential distribution. Python3 1==
# import the required libraries 
import random 
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt 
  
# store the random numbers in a  
# list 
nums = [] 
alpha = 3
  
for i in range(100): 
    temp = random.paretovariate(alpha)
    nums.append(temp) 
      
# plotting a graph 
plt.plot(nums) 
plt.show()
Output : Example 3: We can create a histogram to observe the density of the exponential distribution. Python3 1==
# import the required libraries 
import random 
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt 
  
# store the random numbers in a list 
nums = [] 
lambda = 1.5
  
for i in range(10000): 
    temp = random.expovariate(lambda)
    nums.append(temp) 
      
# plotting a graph 
plt.hist(nums, bins = 200) 
plt.show()
Output :

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