bob gailer wrote:
> Check this out:
>
> import random, time
> s = time.time()
> cycles = 1000
> d = "0123456789"*100
> f = open("numbers.txt", "w")
> for i in xrange(n):
> l = []
> l.extend(random.sample(d, 1000))
> f.write(''.join(l))
> f.close()
> print time.time() - s
Note that this is not random. E. g. the start sequence "0"*101 should have a
likelyhood of 1/10**101 but is impossible to generate with your setup.
Peter
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