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Random numbers in C

srand(time(NULL)); for(i = 0; i < n; i++){ for(j = 0; j < (n-1); j++){ a[i][j] = rand(); } } I try to generate random numbers, but they ...
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How can I store the state of the pseudo-random generator in Perl?

Is there a way to store the current state of the built in pseudo-random number generator in Perl so that when my program is run again, it can pick up the sequence from where it left off rather than ...
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Recommended way to initialize srand?

I need a 'good' way to initialize the pseudo-random number generator in C++. I've found an article that states: In order to generate random-like numbers, srand is usually initialized to some ...
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Whats the difference between srand(1) and srand(0)

I just found out the hard way that srand(1) resets the PRNG of C(++) to the state before any call to srand (as defined in the reference). However, the seed 0 seems to do the same, or the state before ...
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rand() generating the same number – even with srand(time(NULL)) in my main!

So, I'm trying to create a random vector (think geometry, not an expandable array), and every time I call my random vector function I get the same x value, though y and z are different. int main () { ...
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How often should I call srand() in a C++ application?

I have a C++ application which calls rand() in various places. Do I need to initialize srand() regularly to ensure that rand() is reasonably random, or is it enough to call it once when the app ...
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What is the best practice when writing Perl tests that involve randomness?

While working on some updates to my module List::Gen, I decided to add a ->pick(num) method, which will return a num sized list of random elements from its source. To test this, I used srand to ...
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Repeatable randomness in Ruby

I know I can "restart" my rand calls by calling srand with a seed, but surely this would affect future calls to rand by other library methods, including cryptographic methods? How can I repeat my ...
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What is the most correct way to generate random numbers in C with pthread

I have several threads running concurrently and each of them must generate random numbers. I want to understand if there is a pattern to follow, to understand if it is correct to initialize the ...
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Is it possible to get an appriximtion to a seed based on a finite sequance of pseudo random numbers?

suppose I have some numbers that form a series for example : 652,328,1,254 and I want to get a seed that if I ,for example ,do srand(my_seed); I will get some kind of approximation with bounded ...
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Find out what a random number generator was seeded with in C++

I've got an unmanaged c++ console application in which I'm using srand() and rand(). I don't need this to solve a particular problem, but was curious: is the original seed passed to srand() stored ...
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Issues with seeding a pseudo-random number generator more than once?

I've seen quite a few recommendations for not seeding pseudo-random number generators more than once per execution, but never accompanied by a thorough explanation. Of course, it is easy to see why ...
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srand() — why call only once?

This question is a doubt I have on a comment in this question Recommended way to initialize srand?. The first comment says that srand() should be called only ONCE in an application. Why is it so? ...
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srand seed consistency between physical machines

I'm not quite sure how to phrase this question, but I couldn't find any others like it. Say I have this code: srand(1); srand(SOME_DEFINED_CONST_INT); If I run this executable on a number of ...
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Random numbers in POSIX

I'm looking to generate large, non-negative integer random values on a POSIX system. I've found 2 possible functions that fit the bill, and their respective initializers: #include ...
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create a random sequence, skip to any part of the sequence

In Linux. There is an srand() function, where you supply a seed and it will guarantee the same sequence of pseudorandom numbers in subsequent calls to the random() function afterwards. Lets say, I ...
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generating random numbers - srand c++

I am having trouble using srand. i am trying to generate a random number in the interval 100 to 200. The number will keep being generated and placed in an array. Once the method is called again the ...
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C custom random function

I would like to create a fast lightweight function in C language that returns a pseudo random unsigned char. The challenging part for me (an ANSI C programmer)is that I cannot use the <stdio.h> ...
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How would I call a function several times changing the random numbers inside the function every time it is called?

I am making a game for my C class (actually remaking one) and I have a function that produces random prices. The problem is that I need to call this function 60 times throughout the game and have the ...
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How to eliminate all sources of randomness so that program always gives identical answers?

I have C++ code that relies heavily on sampling (using rand()), but I want it to be reproducible. So in the beginning, I initialize srand() with a random seed and print that seed out. I want others to ...
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C Programming - bizarre output from rand()

Below is a sample program I got to practice the use of the rand() function. The weirdest thing is that every time the program is run, the first number generated by rand() (rand[0] in the program's ...
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srandom(time(NULL)) giving warning - pointer to integer without a cast

In iPhone (Xcode 4), using the function, srandom(time(NULL)); both srand and srandom is giving this warning. But when running its working fine. Why I am getting the warning in one of my class ...
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Cross-OS distributed computing in C++, rand() issue

I'm working on a small distributed computing project. The server can't handle the calculations without crashing Apache in the process, so I'm giving these calculations to the users. The basic idea is ...
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C, Cygwin, and compiling drand and srand

I have a C code which I am trying to compile in Cygwin and which contains both the drand() and srand() functions. I had Windows Vista with Cygwin installed and the code seemed to comile fine, but my ...
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C++ random number from a set

Is it possible to print a random number in C++ from a set of numbers with ONE SINGLE statement? Let's say the set is {2, 5, 22, 55, 332} I looked up rand() but I doubt it's possible to do in a ...
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srand function in C

I am trying to code a random number generation function in embedded C where I can't include the math.h file. Thats why I'm not able to use the seed srand function. Is there any other way to seed it ...
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srand((unsigned)(time(NULL))); (rand())/(RAND_MAX/2) - 1 C# equivalent

What is the c# equivalent of the following c++: srand((unsigned)(time(NULL))); weight=(double)(rand())/(RAND_MAX/2) - 1;
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rand from -30 to 30

Hello I want print numbers from 30 to -30, this is my code #include <iostream> #include <ctime> #include <cstdlib> using namespace std; int main(){ srand(time(0)); int ...
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How to get the seed value from a random number generator in PHP

I would like to get the seed value after the rand() or mt_rand() is used. Essentially I want to store the seed so that I can use this seed to continue generating random numbers next time php is ...
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generate reliable pseudorandom number

I want to write a multiplayer game on iOS platform. The game relied on random numbers that generated dynamically in order to decide what happen next. But it is a multiplayer game so this "random ...
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What am I doing wrong with srand to build a non repeating random array in C++?

I am trying to build a random array of length (size1). The way that I've researched doing this is to have two separate arrays, one for my random numbers and a secondary "checking" array to make sure ...
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Error with C functions rand() and s(rand) applied to vectors

I actually ask rand() to generate numbers between 1 and 10(rand() %10 +1, with srand(time(NULL)) before) and the first value is ALWAYS higher than 10: it's a random one too, between 10 and 20. I ...
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Wherе to locate srandom (time(null))

I'm using function random()%some integer in a method of one of my app's classes and i have no idea where to put srandom (time (NULL)) to generate not pseudorandom but true random numbers. I have ...
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srand not random at all - alternatives?

I was toying around with arrays, populating with pseudo random numbers, finding minimum and maximum values and their indices and number of occurrences and I noticed something strange - when using ...
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Bingo Board: Generating unique values

I'm having trouble generating unique values which do NOT repeat for this bingo board. My code is relatively simple: I use a nested for loop to generate the values with some print statements; upon each ...
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Multidimensional array with rand()

I want to create a multidimensional array with just two values : 0 or 1. I use the srand/rand functions but array contains only 0. Here is the code : #define NB_LINE 4 #define NB_COLUMN 11 int ...
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srand(time(null)) on iPhone don't work =(

I need generate random numbers in my iPhone game. I using rand() function. But it isn't enough random. I tried using srand with time(Null). But my random generator was periodic. /dev/random isn't an ...
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RNG crashing c++ program

I am currently coding a roguelike, and naturally am using a lot of random number generation. The problem I'm running up on is that if I "overheat" rand(); my program will crash. If i'm only ...
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Random Number PHP Confusion

So lets say I have 2 numbers in decimals (eg .75 and .25). I am trying to make a function that gets these 2 numbers and chooses a "winner" randomly but based on those 2 numbers' percentages. In short ...
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C++ random int function

Hello dear members of stackoverflow I've recently started learning C++, today I wrote a little game but my random function doesn't work properly. When I call my random function more than once it ...
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Problems with srand(), C++

I'm trying to write a program that generates a pseudorandom numbers using a seed. However, I'm running into problems. I get this error 39 C:\Dev-Cpp\srand_prg.cpp void value not ignored as it ought ...
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Running Ruby as index.cgi, [1,3,5].shuffle always yield the same result

I do dump the value of RUBY_VERSION => 1.8.7 every time, the value of [1,3,5].shuffle is also [1,3,5] i have to add a srand(Time.now.to_i) or srand() in front of it to make it random... I thought ...
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rand () for c++ with variables

int userHP = 100; int enemyHP = rand() % ((userHP - 50) - (userHP - 75)) + 1; okay, for some reason this doesnt seem to work right, im trying to get 50 -25 hp for enemys. also id rather it be a ...
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Correct use of s/rand or Boost::random

I know this kind of question has been asked a few times, but alot of them answers boil down to RTFM, but I'm hoping if I can ask the right question... I can get a quasi-definitive answer for everyone ...
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Can anyone see what is wrong with this (time related functions in C)

#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <time.h> static struct tm createDate(unsigned day, unsigned mon, int year) { struct tm b = {0,0,0,day,mon-1,year-1900}; return ...
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Will repeated calls to srand() in c++ use the same seed?

If I have srand(2) declared in my main of my driver file, do I need to declare srand(2) in my code file which is being linked with my driver? Thanks. edit (from user's comment below) If I do, ...
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Create a random even number between range

OK I need to create an even random number between 54 and 212 inclusive. The only catch is that it has to be done in a single statement. I have a class to generate random number within a range, but ...
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How can I generate a random number between 5 and 25 in c++ [closed]

Possible Duplicate: Generate Random numbers uniformly over entire range C++ random float How can I generate a random number between 5 and 25 in c++ ? #include <iostream> #include ...