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Unorm
An unsigned normalized real number type, able to represent numbers from zero to one (inclusive).
Usage
use unorm::Unorm;
let probability_a = Unorm::from_rational(2,3);
let probability_b = Unorm::from_rational(1,3);
let probability_ab = probability_a * probability_b;
Why you may not want to use it
Multiplication of Unorm
with Unorm
is slow compared with f64
. Many features you may want are
probably missing. Contributions are welcome though.
Why you may want to use it
Originally developed to represent probabilities in a small pet project of mine. Adding up Unorm
within a probability density function is fast and avoids some numeric issues.