Draw samples from a chi-square distribution.
When df independent random variables, each with standard normal distributions (mean 0, variance 1), are squared and summed, the resulting distribution is chi-square (see Notes). This distribution is often used in hypothesis testing.
| Parameters : | df : int 
 size : tuple of ints, int, optional 
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| Returns : | output : ndarray 
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| Raises : | ValueError : 
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Notes
The variable obtained by summing the squares of df independent, standard normally distributed random variables:

is chi-square distributed, denoted

The probability density function of the chi-squared distribution is

where 
 is the gamma function,

References
NIST/SEMATECH e-Handbook of Statistical Methods
Examples
>>> np.random.chisquare(2,4)
array([ 1.89920014,  9.00867716,  3.13710533,  5.62318272])