[R] same random numbers in different sessions
jim holtman
jholtman at gmail.com
Sun Oct 10 01:16:12 CEST 2010
You need to set the set.seed yourself. There are some simulation
where I do want the same numbers generated and can use the set.seed to
set it to a know value. If you want something random each time, then
use the time of day in the call to set.seed.
On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 5:14 PM, Liviu Andronic <landronimirc at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear all
> I'm using Xubuntu Lucid and I keep getting the same random numbers
> whenever I start a new session of R. For example, I keep getting
>> sample(1:1000, 1)
> [1] 87
>
> or
>> rnorm(1:10)
> [1] -1.3618103 0.4241701 1.0720076 0.2208145 -0.5375314 -0.4846588
> [7] 0.7576768 0.6527407 -0.6868786 0.8718527
>
> I expected that some set.seed() instruction woudl be present in a
> config file in
> /usr/lib/R/etc/
>
> but after grepping the only reference came out in Rprofile.site and it
> was commented out:
> # set.seed(1234)
>
> What else could be causing this? Regards
> Liviu
>
>> sessionInfo()
> R version 2.11.1 (2010-05-31)
> x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
>
> locale:
> [1] LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 LC_NUMERIC=C
> [3] LC_TIME=en_US.UTF-8 LC_COLLATE=en_US.UTF-8
> [5] LC_MONETARY=C LC_MESSAGES=en_US.UTF-8
> [7] LC_PAPER=en_US.UTF-8 LC_NAME=C
> [9] LC_ADDRESS=C LC_TELEPHONE=C
> [11] LC_MEASUREMENT=en_US.UTF-8 LC_IDENTIFICATION=C
>
> attached base packages:
> [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base
>
> other attached packages:
> [1] fortunes_1.4-0 sos_1.3-0 brew_1.0-3 IPSUR_1.1
>
>
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