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2answers
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Does msvcrt.dll use a linear congruential generator for its rand() function?
I am trying to predict the output of a program that uses msvcrt's rand() function for generating the face of three dice. I believe the code is something like:
dice[0] = rand() % 6 + 1; dice[1] = …
0
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13answers
317 views
Better random algorithm?
I'm making a game in c++ and it involves filling tiles with random booleans (either yes or no) whether it is yes or no is decided by rand() % 1. It doesnt feel very random. I'm using srand with ctime …
1
vote
4answers
169 views
boost::random generate the same number every time
main .cpp
#include "stdafx.h"
#include "random_generator.h"
int
main ( int argc, char *argv[] )
{
cout.setf(ios::fixed);
base_generator_type base_generator;
…
3
votes
5answers
296 views
Statistical mathematics issues
Hello,
I'm developing a Texas Hold 'em hand-range equity evaluator, which evaluates hand-distributions with Monte Carlo -simulation. I've faced two annoying problems which behaviors I cannot give any …
0
votes
4answers
146 views
Weighted random numbers
Cheers,
I'm trying to implement a weighted random numbers. I'm currently just banging my head against the wall and cannot figure this out.
In my project (Hold'em hand-ranges, subjective all-in …
1
vote
7answers
181 views
Need a fast random generator for c++
Hi guys.
I'm trying to do some opt-3 swapping on my TSP generator for euclidian distances, and since I in many cases have more than ~500 nodes, I need to randomly select at least 1 of the 3 nodes …
0
votes
2answers
189 views
boost random number library, use same random number generator for different variate generators
It seems that one can use the following code to produce random numbers from a particular Normal distribution:
float mean = 0, variance = 1;
boost::mt19937 randgen(static_cast<unsigned …
2
votes
4answers
169 views
generating random alphabets with some alphabets having a higher frequency of occurence(vc++6.0)
basically i have a function that generates random alphabets .i have done this using the rand() function to generate numbers and them converted them to their corresponding ascii equivalents.
but i want …
4
votes
11answers
368 views
Better seeds than time(0)?
I understand that time(0) is commonly using for seeding random number generators and that it only becomes a problem when the program is being run more than once per second. I'm wondering what are some …
4
votes
4answers
322 views
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 …
0
votes
6answers
455 views
How do you generate a random double uniformly distributed between 0 and 1 from C++?
How do you generate a random double uniformly distributed between 0 and 1 from C++?
Of course I can think of some answers, but I'd like to know what the standard practice is, to have:
Good …
1
vote
3answers
172 views
Fast way to pick randomly from a set, with each entry picked only once?
I'm working on a program to solve the n queens problem (the problem of putting n chess queens on an n x n chessboard such that none of them is able to capture any other using the standard chess …
0
votes
5answers
796 views
How to generate random variable names in C++ using macros?
I'm creating a macro in C++ that declares a variable and assigns some value to it. Depending on how the macro is used, the second occurrence of the macro can override the value of the first variable. …
11
votes
24answers
2k views
What is a good random number generator for a game?
What is a good random number generator to use for a game in C++?
My considerations are:
Lots of random numbers are needed, so speed is good.
Players will always complain about random numbers, but …
3
votes
4answers
283 views
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 …
