Matlab creates same input values every time? Why?
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Hi everybody,
I'm creating processing times as follows:
function [ processing_times ] = PT( number_of_activity )
number_of_activity = 12;
min= 100;
max = 2500;
processing_times = randi([min max],1,number_of_activity)';
end
When I run this code, I obtain 12x1 matrix as follows:
1481
1372
760
696
1184
646
2031
2467
172
1386
309
2025
After that, I quit the Matlab and open it again.
I run the same code and I obtain the same 12x1 matrix. This is possible? I use
randi([min max],1,number_of_activity)'
code. This code includes randomness. How can I obtain the exactly same value when every time I close and reopen the Matlab. Shouldn't the Matlab give me different values every time I open and close it?
I use Matlab 2015a and I ran this code in 2023a but I encountered the same problem again.
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Karl Cronburg
on 26 Sep 2023
Edited: Karl Cronburg
on 26 Sep 2023
You can get a random seed based on the current operating system time with the rng function:
rng("shuffle");
See the doc page here: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/rng.html
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Abdullah Türk
on 26 Sep 2023
Walter Roberson
on 26 Sep 2023
1 vote
Every time you load matlab, it does the equivalent of rng('default') which initializes the seed to 0.
It is expected that the random number order is the same starting from the beginning of each MATLAB session.
Caution: although you can use rng('shuffle') to initialize the seed based on the current time, doing so is not considered secure. Do not use it for producing seeds for cryptographic communications, or for producing seeds for drawing lottery numbers. Creating good seeds for secure purposes is hard
Steven Lord
on 26 Sep 2023
1 vote
Others have told you how to get the numbers to not repeat after startup. But to answer your "Why?" question, this is expected behavior. See this documentation page that explains why this happens.
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Abdullah Türk
on 26 Sep 2023
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