Le 16/03/2018 à 09:19, Olaf Meeuwissen a écrit :
This is getting off the topic in the subject line, [...]
Indeed;-)
In PostScript, I don't readily find any built-in operators that could
give a result that differs on every run, so you probably have to
inject suitable arguments for srand from outside sources. PostScript
can read data from files, so you could have a large file of seeds, and
read a new seed for each simulation.
If it can read data from files, have it read from /dev/urandom! After
all, in Unix everything's a file:-)
Not sure I understand everything here: PS is meant to be processed
by the cpu of the printer. Not sure it is running any *nix OS. Don't
even know how it can read a file.
Didier
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