The repository houses random distribution sampling routines based in
armadillo
. These
routines connect into R’s seed generator using
RcppArmadillo
. This
package was spun off from the
r-to-armadillo
project as it contained more direct references to internal R seeds.
Presently, rgen
provides random sample functionality from:
Most notably, this is a header-only collection of functions. Therefore, this package can be linked to a pre-existing package instead of having to copy and paste the header files directly into your project’s source.
rgen
is available on CRAN and GitHub.
To install the package, you must first have a compiler on your system that is compatible with R.
For help on obtaining a compiler consult:
With a compiler in hand, install the package from CRAN with:
install.packages("rgen")
or from GitHub by:
install.packages("remotes")
remotes::install_github("coatless-rpkg/rgen")
There are two ways to use rgen
. The first is to use rgen
in a
standalone script. The script is typically built using sourceCpp()
.
The second approach allows for rgen
to be used within an R package.
Within the C++
file, the rgen
package provides an Rcpp plugins’
depends statement that must be included after rgen.h
header. This
plugin statement indicates that a dependency is rgen
.
#include <RcppArmadillo.h>
// [[Rcpp::depends(RcppArmadillo)]]
#include <rgen.h>
// [[Rcpp::depends(rgen)]]
Note: Since rgen
relies upon RcppArmadillo
, you must include the
RcppArmadillo.h
header and include the traditional Rcpp dependency
attribute, e.g. // [[Rcpp::depends(RcppArmadillo)]]
.
For example, the following would allow for you to sample from an inverse wishart distribution:
#include <RcppArmadillo.h>
// [[Rcpp::depends(RcppArmadillo)]]
#include <rgen.h>
// [[Rcpp::depends(rgen)]]
// Surface the riwishart function in the rgen package into R.
// [[Rcpp::export]]
arma::mat riwishart(unsigned int df, const arma::mat& S) {
return rgen::riwishart(df, S);
}
/*** R
# Set seed for reproducibility
set.seed(111)
# Call the C++ function from R
riwishart(3, diag(2))
*/
To use rgen
in your R package, modify the DESCRIPTION
file by
adding:
LinkingTo: Rcpp, RcppArmadillo, rgen
Imports:
Rcpp