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Reliability of RAND() function
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29/06/2000 16:24:33
Rick Kloser
University of St. Francis
Joliet, Illinois, United States
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Visual FoxPro
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>Is anyone aware of reliability checks of FoxPro's RAND() function to determine whether it adequately
>simulates random numbers on the interval (0,1)? Thanks.

I could be wrong but from my college days I believe that there was no way to generate truly random numbers with just software. I remember reading a couple of years ago that Intel was going to provide some functionality in their processors to read the tempature variations of the processor or something like that to generate truly random numbers. Basically you need some physical process to generate truly random numbers. There is acutally a book of just random numbers that were generated by reading atomic decay of some material or something like that.


Anyway it's a big subject in Computer Science and there is always some super nerd looking to do it better that the next guy.
Rip Ryness
International Falls, MN
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