The ti(student_t_distribution) is a probability distribution that is used when estimating the mean of a normally distributed population from small sample sizes. It is characterized by one parameter: the degrees of freedom, which is equal to the sample size - 1. Defined types: verb( typedef RealType result_type; struct param_type { explicit param_type(RealType n = RealType(1)); RealType n() const; // The degrees of freedom }; ) Constructors and members: itemization( itt(student_t_distribution<>(RealType n = RealType(1))) constructs a student_t distribution with indicated degrees of freedom. itt(student_t_distribution<>(param_type const ¶m)) constructs a student_t distribution according to the values stored in the tt(param) struct. itt(RealType n() const)nl() returns the degrees of freedom; itt(result_type min() const)nl() returns 0; itt(result_type max() const)nl() returns the maximum value of tt(result_type); )