Some systems suggest using the rand() function with a negative seed causing
the system to get the seed from the computer clock. Then they recommend
subsequent rand() function calls without a seed. You may want to play with
this. I have always considered it good enough. YMMV
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sinck@ugive.com [
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Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 7:51 AM
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Subject: Re: Random Numbers in Perl
This is an excellent go, and I'll only make one kibbitz technically:
\_ $randigit = int( rand( $base) );
Do you trust rand() to be random?
It's probably mostly random as far as humans can tell, but computers?
rand('maybe', 'maybe not'). :-)
David