Ok, yes, i was wondering about that also.

Likely an oversight.

Thanks,

-- 
Raul


On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 5:55 PM, Devon McCormick <[email protected]> wrote:
> His narration states
> Quote: “Imagine a room full of 100 people with 100 dollars each. With every
> tick of the clock, every person with money gives a dollar to one randomly
> chosen other person. After some time progresses, how will the money be
> distributed?”
>
> And I came up with this simulation.  (45 people with 45 dollars each, same
> as on the webpage.)
>
> On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 5:51 PM, Raul Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Why do you think that?
>>
>> Or were you referring to Xiao-Yong Jin's narrative?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> --
>> Raul
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 5:17 PM, Devon McCormick <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > So, you start with $10,000 (=100*$100) but end up with $2,025 (=45*$45),
>> > how?
>> >
>> > On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 3:59 PM, Raul Miller <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> >> I don't really understand what you mean by "mean expectations" - could
>> >> you describe the intent there?
>> >>
>> >> That said, here's how far I've gotten in implementing this concept:
>> >>
>> >>    tick=: (0 >. <:) + i.@# +/@:(=/)~ +/@:* ?@# #
>> >>    (mean,stddev)"1 tick^:(i.10)]100#100
>> >> 100        0
>> >> 100 0.932034
>> >> 100  1.41421
>> >> 100  1.91749
>> >> 100  2.07437
>> >> 100  2.34844
>> >> 100  2.48633
>> >> 100  2.71546
>> >> 100  2.97803
>> >> 100  3.26289
>> >>
>> >> (Also, for animation in J, there's actually a lot of options...
>> >> basically though you set up a paint event which calls into your
>> >> rendering code and then trigger updates from systimer.)
>> >>
>> >> Thanks,
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Raul
>> >>
>> >> On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 3:43 PM, Xiao-Yong Jin <[email protected]>
>> >> wrote:
>> >> > I thought this is a good lunch break exercise.
>> >> >
>> >> > http://www.decisionsciencenews.com/2017/06/19/counterintuitive-
>> >> problem-everyone-room-keeps-giving-dollars-random-others-
>> >> youll-never-guess-happens-next/
>> >> >
>> >> > Quote: “Imagine a room full of 100 people with 100 dollars each. With
>> >> every tick of the clock, every person with money gives a dollar to one
>> >> randomly chosen other person. After some time progresses, how will the
>> >> money be distributed?”
>> >> >
>> >> > And I came up with this simulation.  (45 people with 45 dollars each,
>> >> same as on the webpage.)
>> >> >
>> >> >  /:~@(-&1`]@.(=&0)"0 (#/.~@] + ~.@]{[)`(~.@])`[} >&0 # (?@#~@#@]`]`[}
>> >> ]I.@:=i.@#)^:_@?@#~@#)^:5000 #~45
>> >> >
>> >> > And I really like to see the mean expectations and the standard
>> >> deviation of the mean, I ended up doing this.  (Make sure the J
>> sentence is
>> >> one long line if you want to try it out.)
>> >> >
>> >> >     ((],.[:(+/%#*<:@#)&.:*: -"1)+/%#)}.(/:~@(-&1`]@.(=&0)"0 (#/.~@] +
>> >> ~.@]{[)`(~.@])`[} >&0 # (?@#~@#@]`]`[} ]I.@:=i.@#)^:_@?@#~@#)^:10000)
>> ^:(<65)
>> >> #~45
>> >> > 0.984375 0.124984
>> >> >  2.01562 0.170335
>> >> >   3.0625 0.180765
>> >> >  4.15625 0.230616
>> >> >  5.21875 0.248476
>> >> >   6.1875 0.306894
>> >> >  7.35938 0.332862
>> >> >  8.64062 0.362809
>> >> >  9.84375 0.380723
>> >> >  10.9688 0.383805
>> >> >   12.125 0.407944
>> >> >  13.6406 0.423964
>> >> >  15.0625 0.457453
>> >> >  16.5312 0.462893
>> >> >  18.1875 0.480717
>> >> >  19.7031 0.464877
>> >> >  21.1562 0.475709
>> >> >  22.7031 0.483702
>> >> >  24.4062 0.516935
>> >> >  26.4062   0.5768
>> >> >  28.1094 0.604266
>> >> >  29.8281 0.617838
>> >> >   31.875  0.61942
>> >> >  33.9375 0.603345
>> >> >  35.7812 0.642211
>> >> >  37.9844 0.647987
>> >> >  40.6562 0.731321
>> >> >       43 0.739342
>> >> >  45.3906 0.723616
>> >> >  48.0469   0.7613
>> >> >  51.6094 0.823639
>> >> >  54.7656 0.873934
>> >> >  57.1406 0.815544
>> >> >       60 0.866598
>> >> >  63.8594 0.898319
>> >> >    68.75 0.918018
>> >> >  73.5781  1.00736
>> >> >  78.3281  1.08128
>> >> >  84.9688  1.25534
>> >> >  93.4688  1.29731
>> >> >  104.578  1.73274
>> >> >  114.922  2.07574
>> >> >  131.938   2.7357
>> >> >  159.359  4.40899
>> >> >  204.766  7.24239
>> >> >
>> >> > So, how do I make a fancy animation (like the one in the webpage I
>> >> linked in the beginning of this message) with J?
>> >> > ------------------------------------------------------------
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>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> >
>> > Devon McCormick, CFA
>> >
>> > Quantitative Consultant
>> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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>>
>
>
>
> --
>
> Devon McCormick, CFA
>
> Quantitative Consultant
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