Random generator parametrization

The seed of the pseudo random generator is initialized to 0 when the module is imported.

It means the same script will yield the same results across several replications.

It is also possible to initialize the random generator differently:

  • by setting a seed

  • by setting the complete generator state

from __future__ import print_function
import openturns as ot
import openturns.viewer as viewer
from matplotlib import pylab as plt
import os
import time
ot.Log.Show(ot.Log.NONE)

Example 0: using a fixed seed

ot.RandomGenerator.SetSeed(77)

Example 1: using the python process id

ot.RandomGenerator.SetSeed(os.getpid())

Example 2: using the time in milliseconds

ot.RandomGenerator.SetSeed(int(1000*time.time()))

Example 3: using a previously saved generator state

# use the random generator
ot.Normal().getSample(100)
# save the generator state
particularState = ot.RandomGenerator.GetState()
ot.Normal().getRealization()

[-0.40341]



load the generator state

ot.RandomGenerator.SetState(particularState)
ot.Normal().getRealization()

[-0.40341]



Total running time of the script: ( 0 minutes 0.002 seconds)

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