1. Random Number Mapping
----- <Unteseted Program> -----
include graphics.e
sequence reps
reps = repeat(0,640)
integer i
if graphics_mode(19) = 0 then
for t = 1 to 640*100 by 1 do
i = rand(640)
reps[i] = reps[i] + 1
pixel( 14, {i-1, 480-reps[i]} )
end for
end if
----- <End> -----
The above code should disply the results as graphs growing up the the screen.
If the graphs should actually grow no more than 100 pixels. Some will grow more
because it is not a true random number generator.
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2. Re: Random Number Mapping
That statement about not having a true random number generator reminded me
of a sentence in something for learning how to do asm programs for the PC -- the
trouble is, there's no way to generate truly random numbers on the PC WITH ANY
AMOUNT OF SPEED. So if speed is not an issue, is it possible to generate truly
random numbers somehow? Just a thought.
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