I took the following function ran0
from the text Numerical Recipes. I wrote my own program random2
to call ran0
.
Why does this code cause a segmentation fault? Thanks for your time.
FUNCTION ran0(idum)
INTEGER idum,IA,IM,IQ,IR,MASK
REAL ran0,AM
PARAMETER (IA=16807,IM=2147483647,AM=1./IM,IQ=127773,IR=2836,MASK=123459876)
INTEGER k
idum=ieor(idum,MASK)
k=idum/IQ
idum=IA*(idum-k*IQ)-IR*k
if (idum.lt.0) idum=idum+IM
ran0=AM*idum
idum=ieor(idum,MASK)
return
END FUNCTION
PROGRAM random2
IMPLICIT NONE
REAL :: ran0
PRINT *, ran0(6)
END PROGRAM
random_number()
intrinsic in both gfortran and ifort are perfectly solid implementations, certainly better by any metric than the above, and there are lots of libraries out there that you can download, compile, and use ( agner.org/random , iro.umontreal.ca/~simardr/testu01/tu01.html ) implementing still better PRNGs if you need those. If you need PRNG for your computation, use good ones.