I would like to be able to generate a 'list' of 'random' (or I guess,
pseudo-random), non-repeating numbers; somewhere between 00000 and 99999.
But more importantly, I would like to be able to repeat, [or alternatively,
have someone else (on some other computer)] generate the SAME list.

Is there some way to do this in J, short of creating a formula to just
'randomize' such a list?

It would be nice to be able to do statistical analysis with "repeatable"
data-sets that still obey the criteria for "random" numbers.

Regards;

C.Wyant <[email protected]>

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