The linear network L, on which the points will be generated,
is determined by the argument f.
If f is a function, it is converted to a pixel image
on the linear network, using any additional function arguments
….
If n is a single integer and f is a function or pixel image,
then independent random points are generated on L with
probability density proportional to f.
If n is an integer vector and f is a list of functions
or pixel images, where n and f have the same length,
then independent random points of several types are generated on
L, with n[i] points of type i having probability
density proportional to f[[i]].