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rand(S)



     DRAND48(S)               XENIX System V                DRAND48(S)



     Name
          drand48, erand48, lrand48, nrand48, mrand48, jrand48,
          srand48, seed48, lcong48 - Generates uniformly distributed
          pseudo-random numbers.

     Syntax
          double drand48 ( )

          double erand48 (xsubi)
          unsigned short xsubi[3];

          long lrand48 ( )

          long nrand48 (xsubi)
          unsigned short xsubi[3];

          long mrand48 ( )

          long jrand48 (xsubi)
          unsigned short xsubi[3];

          void srand48 (seedval)
          long seedval;

          unsigned short *seed48 (seed16v)
          unsigned short seed16v[3];

          void lcong48 (param)
          unsigned short param[7];

     See Also
          rand(S)

     Description
          This family of functions generates pseudo-random numbers
          using the well-known linear congruential algorithm and 48-
          bit integer arithmetic.

          The functions drand48 and erand48 return non-negative
          double-precision floating-point values uniformly distributed
          over the interval [0.0, 1.0].

          Functions lrand48 and nrand48 return non-negative long31
          integers uniformly distributed over the interval [0, 2  ].

          Functions mrand48 and jrand48 return signed31ong31ntegers
          uniformly distributed over the interval [-2  , 2  ].

          Functions srand48, seed48 and lcong48 are initialization
          entry points, one of which should be invoked before either
          drand48, lrand48 or mrand48 is called.  (Although it is not
          recommended practice, constant default initializer values



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          will be supplied automatically if drand48, lrand48 or
          mrand48 is called without a prior call to an initialization
          entry point.) Functions erand48, nrand48 and jrand48 do not
          require an initialization entry point to be called first.

          All the routines work by generating a sequence of 48-bit
          integer values, $Xi, according to the linear congruential
          formula

                        Xn+1 = (aXn+c)mod m        n_0.
                              48;
          The parameter is m=2    thus, 48-bit integer arithmetic is
          performed.  Unless lcong48 has been invoked, the multiplier
          value a and the addend value c are given by:

                a = 5DEECE66D16 = 2736731631558
                c = B16 = 138.

          The value returned by any of the functions drand48, erand48,
          lrand48, nrand48, mrand48 or jrand48 is computed by first
          generating the next 48-bit Xi in the sequence.  Then the
          appropriate number of bits, according to the type of data
          item to be returned, are copied from the high-order
          (leftmost) bits of Xi and transformed into the returned
          value.

          The functions drand48, lrand48 and mrand48 store the last
          48-bit Xi generated in an internal buffer; that is why they
          must be initialized prior to being invoked.  The functions
          erand48, nrand48 and jrand48 require the calling program to
          provide storage for the successive Xi values in the array
          specified as an argument when the functions are invoked.
          That is why these routines do not have to be initialized;
          the calling program merely has to place the desired initial
          value of Xi into the array and pass it as an argument.  By
          using different arguments, functions erand48, nrand48 and
          jrand48 allow separate modules of a large program to
          generate several independent streams of pseudo-random
          numbers, i.e., the sequence of numbers in each stream will
          not depend upon how many times the routines have been called
          to generate numbers for the other streams.

          The initializer function srand48 sets the high-order 32 bits
          of Xi to the 32 bits contained in its argument.  The low-
          order 16 bits of Xi are set to the arbitrary value 330E16.

          The initializer function seed48 sets the value of Xi to the
          48-bit value specified in the argument array.  In addition,
          the previous value of Xi is copied into a 48-bit internal
          buffer, used only by seed48, and a pointer to this buffer is
          the value returned by seed48. This returned pointer, which
          can just be ignored if not needed, is useful if a program is



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          to be restarted from a given point at some future time - use
          the pointer to get at and store the last Xi value, and then
          use this value to reinitialize via seed48 when the program
          is restarted.

          The initialization function lcong48 allows the user to
          specify the initial Xi, the multiplier value $a, and the
          addend value c. Argument array elements param[0-2] specify
          Xi, param[3-5] specify the multiplier a, and param[6]
          specifies the 16-bit addend c. After lcong48 has been
          called, a subsequent call to either srand48 or seed48 will
          restore the ``standard'' multiplier and addend values, a and
          c, specified on the previous page.

     See Also
          rand(S)

     Notes
          These routines are coded in portable C.  The source code for
          the portable version can even be used on computers which do
          not support floating-point arithmetic.  In such a situation,
          functions drand48 and erand48 do not exist; instead, they
          are replaced by two new functions shown below.

          long irand48 (m)
          unsigned short m;

          long krand48 (xsubi, m)
          unsigned short xsubi[3], m;

          Functions irand48 and krand48 return non-negative long
          integers uniformly distributed over the interval [0, m-1].























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