A random number generator (RNG) is a computational or physical device designed to generate a sequence of numbers or symbols that lack any pattern, i.e. appear random. The many applications of randomness have led to the development of several different methods for generating random data. Several...
Each segment uses two material IDs: ID 1 is used for the colour of the tile, and ID 2 is for the number. If we distribute the segments along a single spline using a L1S Generator via a Randomise Operator you will see that occasionally adjacent segments are the same. To fix this ...
You now have no repetition becauseodditems are randomising between segments1 - 5andevenitems are randomising between segments6-10. Repetition on adjacent segments is impossible! This works great for 1D arrays, but what about 2D arrays? If we wire the same setup to an A2S generator you'll ...
A system and method for rapidly generating a series of non-repeating, deterministic, pseudo-random addresses is disclosed. A deterministic, pseudo-random number generator is implemented in hardware. Once a number in a pseudo-random sequence is generated, a pattern eliminator alters the number to ...