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Re: bad random numbers
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Mike Miller |
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Re: bad random numbers |
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Tue, 13 Jul 1999 17:06:16 -0500 (CDT) |
On Tue, 13 Jul 1999, Timothy H. Keitt wrote:
> Its probably a good idea to "warm up" the generator by discarding the
> first 1000 or so numbers. I would add this to the seed routine.
That isn't the way to go. We just need to get one good seed to start out.
The way it runs now, I think it isn't generating the first number from a
seed, but by some function of the time. We need to look at the code.
By the way, the following command does *not* have the problems we were
seeing when we didn't use randinit:
echo "randinit; rand (3)" | octave -qf
Somehow, left to its own devices, rand makes a bad first number when there
is no seed already set. I think rand is using time to make a first
number, not to make an initial seed.
Mike
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Re: bad random numbers, Mike Miller, 1999/07/13
- Re: bad random numbers, John W. Eaton, 1999/07/13
- Re: bad random numbers, Mike Miller, 1999/07/13
- Re: bad random numbers, John W. Eaton, 1999/07/13
- Re: bad random numbers, A+A Adler, 1999/07/13
- Re: bad random numbers, Mike Miller, 1999/07/13
- Re: bad random numbers, John Judge, 1999/07/13
- Re: bad random numbers, lash, 1999/07/13