| Functions and CALL Routines |
| Category: | Random Number |
| Tip: | If you want to change the seed value during execution, you must use the CALL RANTBL routine instead of the RANTBL function. |
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Syntax |
| RANTBL(seed,p1 ,... pi... ,pn) |
is a numeric constant, variable, or expression
with an integer value. If seed
0, the time of day is used
to initialize the seed stream.
| Range: | seed < 231-1 |
| See: | Seed Values for more information about seed values |
is a numeric constant, variable, or expression.
| Range: |
0 pi 1 for 0 <i
n |
| Details |
The RANTBL function returns a variate that is generated from the probability mass function defined by p1 through pn . An inverse transform method applied to a RANUNI uniform variate is used. RANTBL returns
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If, for some index j<n,
, RANTBL returns only the indices 1 through j
with the probability of occurrence of the index j equal to
.
Let n=3 and P1, P2, and P3 be three probabilities with P1+P2+P3=1, and M1, M2, and M3 be three variables. The variable X in these statements
array m{3} m1-m3; x=m{rantbl(seed,of p1-p3)};
will be assigned one of the values of M1, M2, or M3 with probabilities of occurrence P1, P2, and P3, respectively.
For a discussion and example of an effective use of the random number CALL routines, see Starting, Stopping, and Restarting a Stream.
| Comparisons |
The CALL RANTBL routine, an alternative to the RANTBL function, gives greater control of the seed and random number streams.
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