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random - Julia, function to replicate "rbinom()" in R

I have dug around and googled but not found an example. I'm sure Julia has a powerful function (in base?) to generate random binomial (bernoulli?) "successes" with a given probability. I can't find it or figure out how to do the equivalent to in Julia:

> rbinom(20,1,0.3)
 [1] 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

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question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65922988/julia-function-to-replicate-rbinom-in-r

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You can use Distributions and the rand function for this. Any distribution can be passed to rand. To replicate what you want:

julia> using Distributions

julia> p = Binomial(1, 0.3)   # first arg is number of trials, second is probability of success
Binomial{Float64}(n=1, p=0.3)

julia> rand(p, 20)
20-element Array{Int64,1}:
 0
 1
 1
 0
 1
 0
 0
 1
 0
 1
 1
 1
 0
 0
 1
 0
 1
 0
 0
 1

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