Seeds the random number generator using the given integer seeds.
Changing the seed allows you to choose which pseudo-random
sequence is generated. The seed takes two uint32 values:
seed(s,t)
where s and t are the seed values.
Here's an example of how the seed value can be used to reproduce a specific random number sequence.
--> seed(32,41);
--> rand(1,5)
ans =
<double> - size: [1 5]
Columns 1 to 2
0.858889267293040 0.372711154975280
Columns 3 to 4
0.555128777998597 0.955656548991768
Columns 5 to 5
0.736669598011224
--> seed(32,41);
--> rand(1,5)
ans =
<double> - size: [1 5]
Columns 1 to 2
0.858889267293040 0.372711154975280
Columns 3 to 4
0.555128777998597 0.955656548991768
Columns 5 to 5
0.736669598011224