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Re: problem about random
From: |
Norberto Eiji Nawa |
Subject: |
Re: problem about random |
Date: |
Tue, 29 Jan 2002 19:39:11 +0900 |
Hi,
this won't be definitely of much help, but I think that in order to
help people help you, it is advisable to describe better how you are
*not* achieving what you want to accomplish, ideally providing the
list gurus with an URL pointer to a nice tar-gzipped, self-contained,
little piece of code that reproduces _the problem_ :-)
I don't mean to be harsh; you will be surprised with the
response. From my experience, it is worth the (little) effort :-)
Cheers,
Eiji
>>>>> On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 18:05:13 +0800 (CST), Snow Paul <address@hidden> said:
Snow> Hi,all
Snow> I used
Snow> [uniformIntRand getIntegerWithMin: 0 withMax: 100];
Snow> in order to get a random integer range from 0 to
Snow> 100.To my suprise, I run the swarm application many
Snow> times but I got the same "random" value.for
Snow> instance,this time is 6 and next time also 6.I am
Snow> confused and I suspect I have to use class
Snow> UniformIntegerDist,How to do it?
Snow> Many thanks
Snow> Paul Snow
Snow> address@hidden
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