Hi,
Nelson H. F. Beebe writes:
> KatolaZ writes on Thu, 15 Mar 2018 23:19:42 +0000:
>
>>> my biggest frustration was not being able of finding a way to
>>> implement a 2D random walk in postscript that would show a different
>>> trajectory every time you open it :D (the only problem there is the
>>> seed).
>
> This is getting off the topic in the subject line, [...]
Indeed ;-)
> In PostScript, I don't readily find any built-in operators that could
> give a result that differs on every run, so you probably have to
> inject suitable arguments for srand from outside sources. PostScript
> can read data from files, so you could have a large file of seeds, and
> read a new seed for each simulation.
If it can read data from files, have it read from /dev/urandom! After
all, in Unix everything's a file :-)
# If it can only read *whole* files :-(, you have a problem though.
Hope this helps,
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