Hi Laurent,

Your first suggestion is a very simple and clever trick i'll definetely keep
in mind for future situations.

However for this second variation you mean that I:

1) pick the numbers out of array 1  and splice it
2) move those numbers into array 2
3) when the length of array 1 would be 10 i would start picking the numbers
out of array 2 and do the inverse.

Is this what you mean?



On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 11:01 PM, laurent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> still it can be done like that you always keep the number of numbers
> between two arrays...
> and swap numbers from one to another, that your sure to neve have twice the
> same one
> yeah...! :]
> L
>
> Eduardo Barbosa a écrit :
>
>> Hi all!
>>
>>
>> What I am trying to figure out is this:
>>
>> How to generate a sequence of random numbers where the newest is always
>> different from all the previous?
>>
>> I need to continuosly rewrite an array of 10 random numbers in such a way
>> that at any given time they are all different.
>>
>> Let's say that my range is 0 to 100
>>
>> it starts with random numbers, all different:
>>
>> {3, 34, 12, 69, 6, 44, 31, 90, 88, 23}
>>
>> at a set interval some values are replaced by new ones so there are never
>> two equal numbers, so, after 2 seconds it may look like this:
>>
>> {3, 66, 12, 79, 6, 44, 10, 81, 88, 23}
>>
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks :)
>> Eduardo
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