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srand - seed the subtractive 100 shuffle pseudo-random number generator
SYNOPSIS
srand([seed])
TYPES
seed integer, matrix of integers or rand state
return rand state
DESCRIPTION
Seed the pseudo-random number using an subtractive 100 shuffle generator.
For integer seed != 0:
Any buffered rand generator bits are flushed. The subtractive table
for the rand generator is loaded with the default subtractive table.
The low order 64 bits of seed is xor-ed against each table value.
The subtractive table is shuffled according to seed/2^64.
The following calc code produces the same effect on the internal
subtractive table:
/* reload default subtractive table xor-ed with low 64 seed bits */
seed_xor = seed & ((1<<64)-1);
for (i=0; i < 100; ++i) {
subtractive[i] = xor(default_subtractive[i], seed_xor);
}
/* shuffle the subtractive table */
seed >>= 64;
for (i=100; seed > 0 && i > 0; --i) {
quomod(seed, i+1, seed, j);
swap(subtractive[i], subtractive[j]);
}
Seed must be >= 0. All seed values < 0 are reserved for future use.
The subtractive table pointers are reset to subtractive[36]
and subtractive[99]. Last the shuffle table is loaded with
successive values from the subtractive 100 generator.
There is no limit on the size of a seed. On the other hand,
extremely large seeds require large tables and long seed times.
Using a seed in the range of [2^64, 2^64 * 100!) should be
sufficient for most purposes. An easy way to stay within this
range to to use seeds that are between 21 and 178 digits, or
64 to 588 bits long.
To help make the generator produced by seed S, significantly
different from S+1, seeds are scrambled prior to use. The
internal function randreseed64 maps [0,2^64) into [0,2^64) in a
1-to-1 and onto fashion for every 64 bits of S.
The purpose of the randreseed64() is not to add security. It
simply helps remove the human perception of the relationship
between the seed and the production of the generator.
The randreseed64 process does not reduce the security of the
rand generator. Every seed is converted into a different
unique seed. No seed is ignored or favored. See the rand
help file for details.
For integer seed == 0:
Restore the initial state and modulus of the rand generator.
After this call, the rand generator is restored to its initial
state after calc started.
The subtractive 100 pointers are reset to subtractive[36]
and subtractive[99]. Last the shuffle table is loaded with
successive values from the subtractive 100 generator.
The call:
srand(0)
restores the rand generator to the initial conditions at calc startup.
For matrix arg:
Any buffered random bits are flushed. The subtractive table with the
first 100 entries of the matrix mod 2^64.
The subtractive 100 pointers are reset to subtractive[36]
and subtractive[99]. Last the shuffle table is loaded with
successive values from the subtractive 100 generator.
This form allows one to load the internal subtractive 100 generator
with user supplied values.
The randreseed64 process is NOT applied to the matrix values.
For rand state arg:
Restore the rand state and return the previous state. Note that
the argument state is a rand state value (isrand(state) is true).
Any internally buffered random bits are restored.
All calls to srand(seed) return the previous state or current
state in case of srand(). Their return value can be supplied
to srand in restore the generator to that previous state:
state = srand(123456789);
newstate = srand(); /* save state */
x = rand();
...
srand(newstate); /* restore state to after srand(123456789) */
x1 = rand(); /* produces the same value as x */
...
srand(state); /* restore original state */
For no arg given:
Return current s100 generator state. This call does not alter
the generator state.
This call allows one to take a snapshot of the current generator state.
See the rand help file for details on the generator.
EXAMPLE
; srand(0x8d2dcb2bed3212844f4ad31)
RAND state
; state = srand();
; print rand(123), rand(123), rand(123), rand(123), rand(123), rand(123);
80 95 41 78 100 27
; print rand(123), rand(123), rand(123), rand(123), rand(123), rand(123);
122 109 12 95 80 32
; state2 = srand(state);
; print rand(123), rand(123), rand(123), rand(123), rand(123), rand(123);
80 95 41 78 100 27
; print rand(123), rand(123), rand(123), rand(123), rand(123), rand(123);
122 109 12 95 80 32
; state3 = srand();
; print state3 == state2;
1
; print rand();
10710588361472584495
LIMITS
for matrix arg, the matrix must have at least 100 integers
LINK LIBRARY
RAND *zsrand(ZVALUE *pseed, MATRIX *pmat100)
RAND *zsetrand(RAND *state)
SEE ALSO
seed, srandom, randbit, isrand, random, srandom, israndom
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