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#+TITLE:
Your title
#+TITLE:
On the computation of pi
#+AUTHOR:
Your name
#+AUTHOR:
Jamal KHAN
#+DATE:
Today's date
#+DATE:
2020-09-13
#+LANGUAGE: en
#+LANGUAGE: en
# #+PROPERTY: header-args :eval never-export
# #+PROPERTY: header-args :eval never-export
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#+HTML_HEAD: <script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.pirilampo.org/styles/lib/js/jquery.stickytableheaders.js"></script>
#+HTML_HEAD: <script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.pirilampo.org/styles/lib/js/jquery.stickytableheaders.js"></script>
#+HTML_HEAD: <script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.pirilampo.org/styles/readtheorg/js/readtheorg.js"></script>
#+HTML_HEAD: <script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.pirilampo.org/styles/readtheorg/js/readtheorg.js"></script>
* Some explanations
* Asking the maths library
My computer tells me that \pi is approximattively
This is an org-mode document with code examples in R. Once opened in
#+begin_src R :results output :session *R* :exports both
Emacs, this document can easily be exported to HTML, PDF, and Office
pi
formats. For more information on org-mode, see
https://orgmode.org/guide/.
When you type the shortcut =C-c C-e h o=, this document will be
exported as HTML. All the code in it will be re-executed, and the
results will be retrieved and included into the exported document. If
you do not want to re-execute all code each time, you can delete the #
and the space before ~#+PROPERTY:~ in the header of this document.
Like we showed in the video, R code is included as follows <r tab (and is
exxecuted by typing ~C-c C-c~):
#+begin_src R :results output :exports both
print("Hello world!")
#+end_src
#+end_src
#+RESULTS:
#+RESULTS:
: [1] "Hello world!"
: [1] 3.141593
And now the same but in an R session. This is the most frequent
situation, because R is really an interactive language. With a
session, R's state, i.e. the values of all the variables, remains
persistent from one code block to the next. The code is still executed
using ~C-c C-c~.
* Buffon;s needle
Applying the method of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffon's_needle_problem][Buffon's needle]], we get the **approximation**
#+begin_src R :results output :session *R* :exports both
#+begin_src R :results output :session *R* :exports both
summary(mtcars)
set.seed(42)
N = 100000
x = runif(N)
theta = pi/2*runif(N)
2/(mean(x+sin(theta)>1))
#+end_src
#+end_src
#+RESULTS:
#+RESULTS:
#+begin_example
:
mpg cyl disp hp
: [1] 3.14327
Min. :10.40 Min. :4.000 Min. : 71.1 Min. : 52.0
1st Qu.:15.43 1st Qu.:4.000 1st Qu.:120.8 1st Qu.: 96.5
* Using a surface fraction argument
Median :19.20 Median :6.000 Median :196.3 Median :123.0
A method that is easier to understand and does not make use of the sin
Mean :20.09 Mean :6.188 Mean :230.7 Mean :146.7
function is based on the fact that if $X\simU(0,1)$ and $Y\simU(0,1)$, then
3rd Qu.:22.80 3rd Qu.:8.000 3rd Qu.:326.0 3rd Qu.:180.0
$P[X^2+Y^2 \le1]=\pi/4$ (see [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_Carlo_method]["Monte Carlo method" on Wikipedia]]). The
Max. :33.90 Max. :8.000 Max. :472.0 Max. :335.0
following code uses this approach:
drat wt qsec vs
#+begin_src R :results output graphics :file (org-babel-temp-file "figure" ".png") :exports both :width 600 :height 400 :session *R*
Min. :2.760 Min. :1.513 Min. :14.50 Min. :0.0000
set.seed(42)
1st Qu.:3.080 1st Qu.:2.581 1st Qu.:16.89 1st Qu.:0.0000
N = 1000
Median :3.695 Median :3.325 Median :17.71 Median :0.0000
df = data.frame(X = runif(N), Y = runif(N))
Mean :3.597 Mean :3.217 Mean :17.85 Mean :0.4375
df$Accept = (df$X**2 + df$Y**2 <=1)
3rd Qu.:3.920 3rd Qu.:3.610 3rd Qu.:18.90 3rd Qu.:1.0000
Max. :4.930 Max. :5.424 Max. :22.90 Max. :1.0000
am gear carb
Min. :0.0000 Min. :3.000 Min. :1.000
1st Qu.:0.0000 1st Qu.:3.000 1st Qu.:2.000
Median :0.0000 Median :4.000 Median :2.000
Mean :0.4062 Mean :3.688 Mean :2.812
3rd Qu.:1.0000 3rd Qu.:4.000 3rd Qu.:4.000
Max. :1.0000 Max. :5.000 Max. :8.000
#+end_example
Finally, an example for graphical output:
#+begin_src R :results output graphics :file "./cars.png" :exports results :width 600 :height 400 :session *R*
library(ggplot2)
library(ggplot2)
ggplot(df, aes(x=X, y=Y, color=Accept)) + geom_point(alpha=.2) + coord_fixed() + theme_bw()
ggplot() +
geom_point(data=mtcars, mapping=aes(x=wt, y=mpg, color=factor(gear))) +
scale_x_continuous("Weight") +
scale_y_continuous("Milage") +
scale_color_discrete("Gear") +
theme_bw()
ggsave('./cars.png', width=5, height=2.5, units="in", dpi=120)
#+end_src
#+end_src
#+RESULTS:
#+RESULTS:
[[file:./cars.png]]
[[file:/tmp/babel-9oTMJE/figure0FnJcH.png]]
Note the parameter ~:exports results~, which indicates that the code
will not appear in the exported document. We recommend that in the
context of this MOOC, you always leave this parameter setting as
~:exports both~, because we want your analyses to be perfectly
transparent and reproducible.
Watch out: the figure generated by the code block is /not/ stored in
the org document. It's a plain file, here named ~cars.png~. You have
to commit it explicitly if you want your analysis to be legible and
understandable on GitLab.
Finally, don't forget that we provide in the resource section of this
It is then straightforward to obtain a (not really good) approximation
MOOC a configuration with a few keyboard shortcuts that allow you to
to \pi by counting how many times, on average, $X^2+Y^2$is smaller than 1:
quickly create code blocks in R by typing ~<r~ or ~<R~ followed by
#+begin_src R :results output :session *R* :exports both
~Tab~.
4*mean(df$Accept)
#+end_src
Now it's your turn! You can delete all this information and replace it
#+RESULTS:
by your computational document.
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