[R] Finding which seed resulted in a specific sample
Thierry Onkelinx
thierry.onkelinx at inbo.be
Mon Apr 13 12:12:38 CEST 2015
you need set.seed(seed) instead of set.seed = seed
ir. Thierry Onkelinx
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2015-04-13 11:12 GMT+02:00 Isabel Natario <icn op fct.unl.pt>:
> Hello!
>
> I was wanting to find out which random seed could generate the characters
> in the word "love", for example, when I sample with replacement from the
> vector of the letters. So I've written the code below:
>
> seed=0
> set.seed=0
> x<-sample(letters,4,replace=T)
> while (sum(x==c("l","o","v","e"))<4){
> seed<-seed+1
> set.seed=seed
> x<-sample(letters,4,replace=T)
> }
>
> When I run this code I always get that the final x vector is
> c("l","o","v","e"), but afterwards, when I try to set.seed iqual to the
> value stored in object "seed" I can never reproduce this vector
> c("l","o","v","e"), by doing sample(letters,4,replace=T). Why is that?
>
> Thank you very much,
>
> Isabel Natario
> --
> Dep. Matemática
> Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia
> Universidade Nova de Lisboa
> 2829-516 Caparica, Portugal
> icn op fct.unl.pt
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