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RAND, RANDOM
Portability Functions: Return real random numbers in the range 0.0 to 1.0, not including the end points.
Module
USE IFPORT
result = RAND ([ iflag ])
result = RANDOM (iflag)
iflag |
(Input) INTEGER(4). Optional for RAND. Controls the way the random number is selected. |
Results
The result type is REAL(4). RAND and RANDOM return random numbers in the range 0.0 to 1.0, not including the end points.
Value of iflag |
Selection process |
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1 |
The generator is restarted and the first random value is selected. |
0 |
The next random number in the sequence is selected. |
Otherwise |
The generator is reseeded using iflag, restarted, and the first random value is selected. |
When RAND is called without an argument, the following applies:
The value of iflag is assumed to be 0.
You must specify USE IFPORT.
There is no difference between RAND and RANDOM. Both functions are included to ensure portability of existing code that references one or both of them.
The intrinsic subroutines RANDOM_INIT, RANDOM_NUMBER, and RANDOM_SEED provide the same functionality and they are the recommended functions to use when writing programs to generate random numbers.
You can use SRAND to restart the pseudorandom number generator used by RAND.
RANDOM is available as a function or subroutine.
Example
The following example shows how to use both the RANDOM function and the RANDOM subroutine:
use ifport
real(4) ranval
call seed(1995) ! initialize
call random(ranval) ! get next random number
print *,ranval
ranval = random(1) ! initialize
ranval = random(0) ! get next random number
print *,ranval
end