A86: Re: Creating distinct random-integer lists using ASM or BASIC
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A86: Re: Creating distinct random-integer lists using ASM or BASIC
In basic you can use rand to get a number between one and 10, scan through
the list and if your integer is there already, rerandomize the int and scan
again.
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>I'll try to be as clear as possible on this.
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>Is there anyway somebody can create a list of random integers with an
inputted
>range?....sort of like putting the integers within the range in random
order.
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>For example, if you input 1 and 10. It should generate a 10 item list of
>numbers from 1 to 10 that are randomly placed something like: {5, 3, 8, 9,
2,
>1, 7, 6, 4, 10}.
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>If someone knows of any optimal way of programming this either in basic or
>asm, preferably in asm then I'd greatly appreciate it. this will come in
use
>when taking statistics courses since sometimes you have the assign the
>experimental units random numbers in order to invalidate the lurking
variable
>of nonrandom assigning.
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>Reply to this list.
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>Thanks,
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>Mohsan H.