Re: TI-86 Random Seed.


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Re: TI-86 Random Seed.



I suspect it's zero or maybe one.  You can test this by resetting you
calculator, record the first couple of numbers rand gives you, then set the
seed and see if it then gives the same numbers.

>Does any one know what the TI-86 uses as a seed for the rand( function?
>I know that you can specify a seed by saving it to the rand variable or
>something to that effect, but when one isn't specified it seems to
>supply one.  The obvious would be the time, but from what I can tell the
>TI-86 has no clock or time functions in it.

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