set.seed {simEd} | R Documentation |
Seeding Random Variate Generators
Description
set.seed
in the simEd
package allows the user to simultaneously
set the initial seed for both the stats
and simEd
variate
generators.
Usage
set.seed(seed, kind = NULL, normal.kind = NULL)
Arguments
seed |
A single value, interpreted as an integer, or |
kind |
Character or |
normal.kind |
Character or |
Details
This function intentionally masks the base::set.seed
function,
allowing the user to simultaneously set the initial seed for the
stats
variate generators (by explicitly calling base::set.seed
)
and for the simEd
variate generators (by explicitly setting up
10 streams using the rstream.mrg32k3a
generator from the
rstream
package).
Any call to set.seed
re-initializes the seed for the stats
and simEd
generators as if no seed had been set.
If called with seed = NULL
, both the stats
and simEd
variate generators are re-initialized using a random seed based on the
system clock.
If the user wishes to set the seed for the stats
generators without
affecting the seeds of the simEd
generators, an explicit call to
base::set.seed
can be made.
Note that once set.seed
is called, advancing the simEd
generator
state using any of the stream-based simEd
variate generators will not
affect the state of the non-stream-based stats
generators, and
vice-versa.
As soon as the simEd
package is attached (i.e., when simEd
is
the parent of the global environment), simEd::set.seed
becomes the
default for a call to set.seed
. When the simEd
package is
detached, base::set.seed
will revert to the default.
Value
set.seed
returns NULL
, invisibly, consistent with
base::set.seed
.
Author(s)
Barry Lawson (blawson@bates.edu),
Larry Leemis (leemis@math.wm.edu),
Vadim Kudlay (vkudlay@nvidia.com)
See Also
Examples
set.seed(8675309)
rexp(3, rate = 2) # explicit call of stats::rexp
set.seed(8675309)
vexp(3, rate = 2) # also uses stats::rexp
set.seed(8675309)
vexp(3, rate = 2, stream = 1) # uses rstream and stats::qexp
vexp(3, rate = 2, stream = 2)
rexp(3, rate = 2) # explicit call of stats::rexp, starting with seed 8675309
set.seed(8675309)
vexp(1, rate = 2, stream = 1) # uses rstream and stats::qexp
vexp(1, rate = 2, stream = 2)
vexp(1, rate = 2, stream = 1)
vexp(1, rate = 2, stream = 2)
vexp(1, rate = 2, stream = 1)
vexp(1, rate = 2, stream = 2)
vexp(3, rate = 2) # calls stats::rexp, starting with seed 8675309