sympy.stats.Zeta() in Python

With the help of sympy.stats.Zeta() method, we can get the random variable representing the Zeta distribution.
Syntax :
sympy.stats.Zeta(name, s)
Return : Return the random variable.
Example #1 :
In this example we can see that by using sympy.stats.Zeta() method, we are able to get the Zeta distribution by using this method.
# Import sympy and Zeta from sympy.stats import Zeta, density, E, variance from sympy import Symbol s = 7 # Using sympy.stats.Zeta() method X = Zeta("x", s) gfg = density(X)(0.33333) print(gfg) |
Output :
2187.15309612378/zeta(7)
Example #2 :
# Import sympy and Zeta from sympy.stats import Zeta, density, E, variance from sympy import Symbol s = 3z = Symbol("z") # Using sympy.stats.Zeta() method X = Zeta("x", s) gfg = density(X)(z) print(gfg) |
Output :
1/(z**3*zeta(3))




