Stability | experimental |
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Maintainer | David Sorokin <david.sorokin@gmail.com> |
Safe Haskell | Safe-Inferred |
Tested with: GHC 7.6.3
The module defines the Parameter
monad that allows representing the model
parameters. For example, they can be used when running the Monte-Carlo simulation.
In general, this monad is very useful for representing a computation which is external relative to the model itself.
- data Parameter a
- class ParameterLift m where
- liftParameter :: Parameter a -> m a
- runParameter :: Parameter a -> Specs -> IO a
- runParameters :: Parameter a -> Specs -> Int -> [IO a]
- catchParameter :: Parameter a -> (IOException -> Parameter a) -> Parameter a
- finallyParameter :: Parameter a -> Parameter b -> Parameter a
- throwParameter :: IOException -> Parameter a
- simulationIndex :: Parameter Int
- simulationCount :: Parameter Int
- simulationSpecs :: Parameter Specs
- generatorParameter :: Parameter Generator
- starttime :: Parameter Double
- stoptime :: Parameter Double
- dt :: Parameter Double
- memoParameter :: Parameter a -> IO (Parameter a)
- tableParameter :: Array Int a -> Parameter a
Parameter
The Parameter
monad that allows specifying the model parameters.
For example, they can be used when running the Monte-Carlo simulation.
In general, this monad is very useful for representing a computation which is external relative to the model itself.
class ParameterLift m whereSource
A type class to lift the parameters to other computations.
liftParameter :: Parameter a -> m aSource
Lift the specified Parameter
computation to another computation.
runParameter :: Parameter a -> Specs -> IO aSource
Run the parameter using the specified specs.
runParameters :: Parameter a -> Specs -> Int -> [IO a]Source
Run the given number of parameters using the specified specs,
where each parameter is distinguished by its index parameterIndex
.
Error Handling
catchParameter :: Parameter a -> (IOException -> Parameter a) -> Parameter aSource
Exception handling within Parameter
computations.
finallyParameter :: Parameter a -> Parameter b -> Parameter aSource
A computation with finalization part like the finally
function.
throwParameter :: IOException -> Parameter aSource
Like the standard throw
function.
Predefined Parameters
simulationIndex :: Parameter IntSource
Return the run index for the current simulation.
simulationCount :: Parameter IntSource
Return the number of simulations currently run.
simulationSpecs :: Parameter SpecsSource
Return the simulation specs.
generatorParameter :: Parameter GeneratorSource
Return the random number generator for the simulation run.
Memoization
memoParameter :: Parameter a -> IO (Parameter a)Source
Memoize the Parameter
computation, always returning the same value
within a simulation run. However, the value will be recalculated for other
simulation runs. Also it is thread-safe when different simulation runs
are executed in parallel on physically different operating system threads.
Utilities
tableParameter :: Array Int a -> Parameter aSource
Return a parameter which value is taken consequently from the specified table based on the run index of the current simulation starting from zero. After all values from the table are used, it takes again the first value of the table, then the second one and so on.