Jan-31-2024, 06:25 PM
(Jan-31-2024, 06:04 PM)woodturner550 Wrote: If you check, which I know you have not done. The random numbers used commercially will have patterns just like you show.
If you run my code, with my
r1
and r2
values (which I know you have not done), you'll see no pattern at all; simply something that looks like 'noise', unlike what is produced by your code.Does my code not use commercially generated random numbers? Is that not what Python produces?
If my test is flawed, that tell me why, rather than getting all defensive about it and avoiding the issue.
Unlike some, I'm not trying to put you down, I'm trying to understand what you've produced, and why my test shows (to my eyes and mind) that your code does not produce any kind of a random pattern, which is counter to your claim.
Sig:
>>> import this
The UNIX philosophy: "Do one thing, and do it well."
"The danger of computers becoming like humans is not as great as the danger of humans becoming like computers." :~ Konrad Zuse
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>>> import this
The UNIX philosophy: "Do one thing, and do it well."
"The danger of computers becoming like humans is not as great as the danger of humans becoming like computers." :~ Konrad Zuse
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler." :~ Albert Einstein