That's right.

However the nam file will always be the same as you are supplying node 
mobility with the same mobility file (.scen).

P

sara MA wrote:
> My beleive is whenever I run the ns command for my tcl file, the nam file 
> for that tcl file is overwritten, am I wrong?
>
>
>   
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> CC: ns-users@ISI.EDU
>> Subject: Re: [ns] Random motion for ad-hoc network
>> Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 14:14:14 +0930
>>
>>
>> sara MA wrote:
>>     
>>> hello:
>>>
>>> I'm using these codes for creating random motion in an ad-hoc network:
>>>
>>>     for {set i 0} {$i < $val(nn) } {incr i} {
>>>         set node_($i) [$ns_ node]
>>>             $node_($i) random-motion 1 }
>>>
>>>     for {set i 0} {$i < $val(nn) } {incr i} {
>>>         $node_($i) start }
>>>
>>> The distribution of my nodes looks random, but my problem is every time 
>>>       
>> I
>>     
>>> run the nam file,  the initial positions of nodes is the same as last 
>>>       
>> time,
>>     
>>> and they even move in the same way they moved as last time.
>>>
>>> Do you know what maybe the problem?
>>>
>>> Thanks:
>>> Sara
>>>
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>> Hi sara,
>>
>> Running NAM against the same namfile will always produce the same node
>> mobility.
>>
>> I suggest that you look at Marc Greis' tutorial Chapter XI.
>>
>> P.
>>
>>     
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