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9.259 SRAND
— Reinitialize the random number generator
- Description:
SRAND
reinitializes the pseudo-random number generator called byRAND
andIRAND
. The new seed used by the generator is specified by the required argument SEED.- Standard:
GNU extension
- Class:
Subroutine
- Syntax:
CALL SRAND(SEED)
- Arguments:
SEED Shall be a scalar INTEGER(kind=4)
.- Return value:
Does not return anything.
- Example:
See
RAND
andIRAND
for examples.- Notes:
The Fortran standard specifies the intrinsic subroutines
RANDOM_SEED
to initialize the pseudo-random number generator andRANDOM_NUMBER
to generate pseudo-random numbers. These subroutines should be used in new codes.Please note that in GNU Fortran, these two sets of intrinsics (
RAND
,IRAND
andSRAND
on the one hand,RANDOM_NUMBER
andRANDOM_SEED
on the other hand) access two independent pseudo-random number generators.- See also: