El Mié 07 Dic 2005 15:06, David Dooling escribió: > On 12/7/05, Aaron M. Ucko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Lisandro Damian Nicanor Perez Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > ¿Is there any way of making differents results without having to change > > > the seed from "the outside"? > > > > It looks like you can also call gsl_rng_set(r, some_seed); or assign > > directly to gsl_rng_default_seed, at least with the version of gsl > > available in sid (unstable). > > I have found the best approach is to have a default seed (probably the > default that GSL uses) and allow the setting of an alternative seed > via a command-line option or input file (using one of the above > methods). You do not want the seed to be ``random'', as that makes > bugs difficult to find. You want your output to be deterministic, > even when using random numbers. > > dd > -- > David Dooling
Well, thank you everyone! You're incredible! Cheers, Damian.- -- I was married by a judge. I should have asked for a jury. -- Groucho Marx

