📄 glprng01.c
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/* glprng01.c *//************************************************************************ This code is part of GLPK (GNU Linear Programming Kit).** This code is a modified version of the module GB_FLIP, a portable* pseudo-random number generator. The original version of GB_FLIP is* a part of The Stanford GraphBase developed by Donald E. Knuth (see* http://www-cs-staff.stanford.edu/~knuth/sgb.html).** Note that all changes concern only external names, so this modified* version produces exactly the same results as the original version.** Changes were made by Andrew Makhorin <mao@mai2.rcnet.ru>.** GLPK is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or* (at your option) any later version.** GLPK is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY* or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public* License for more details.** You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License* along with GLPK. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.***********************************************************************/#include "glplib.h"#include "glprng.h"#if 0int A[56] = { -1 };#else#define A (rand->A)#endif/* pseudo-random values */#if 0int *fptr = A;#else#define fptr (rand->fptr)#endif/* the next A value to be exported */#define mod_diff(x, y) (((x) - (y)) & 0x7FFFFFFF)/* difference modulo 2^31 */static int flip_cycle(RNG *rand){ /* this is an auxiliary routine to do 55 more steps of the basic recurrence, at high speed, and to reset fptr */ int *ii, *jj; for (ii = &A[1], jj = &A[32]; jj <= &A[55]; ii++, jj++) *ii = mod_diff(*ii, *jj); for (jj = &A[1]; ii <= &A[55]; ii++, jj++) *ii = mod_diff(*ii, *jj); fptr = &A[54]; return A[55];}/************************************************************************ NAME** rng_create_rand - create pseudo-random number generator** SYNOPSIS** #include "glprng.h"* RNG *rng_create_rand(void);** DESCRIPTION** The routine rng_create_rand creates and initializes a pseudo-random* number generator.** RETURNS** The routine returns a pointer to the generator created. */RNG *rng_create_rand(void){ RNG *rand; int i; rand = xmalloc(sizeof(RNG)); A[0] = -1; for (i = 1; i <= 55; i++) A[i] = 0; fptr = A; rng_init_rand(rand, 1); return rand;}/************************************************************************ NAME** rng_init_rand - initialize pseudo-random number generator** SYNOPSIS** #include "glprng.h"* void rng_init_rand(RNG *rand, int seed);** DESCRIPTION** The routine rng_init_rand initializes the pseudo-random number* generator. The parameter seed may be any integer number. Note that* on creating the generator this routine is called with the parameter* seed equal to 1. */void rng_init_rand(RNG *rand, int seed){ int i; int prev = seed, next = 1; seed = prev = mod_diff(prev, 0); A[55] = prev; for (i = 21; i; i = (i + 21) % 55) { A[i] = next; next = mod_diff(prev, next); if (seed & 1) seed = 0x40000000 + (seed >> 1); else seed >>= 1; next = mod_diff(next, seed); prev = A[i]; } flip_cycle(rand); flip_cycle(rand); flip_cycle(rand); flip_cycle(rand); flip_cycle(rand); return;}/************************************************************************ NAME** rng_next_rand - obtain pseudo-random integer in the range [0, 2^31-1]** SYNOPSIS** #include "glprng.h"* int rng_next_rand(RNG *rand);** RETURNS** The routine rng_next_rand returns a next pseudo-random integer which* is uniformly distributed between 0 and 2^31-1, inclusive. The period* length of the generated numbers is 2^85 - 2^30. The low order bits of* the generated numbers are just as random as the high-order bits. */int rng_next_rand(RNG *rand){ return *fptr >= 0 ? *fptr-- : flip_cycle(rand);}/************************************************************************ NAME** rng_unif_rand - obtain pseudo-random integer in the range [0, m-1]** SYNOPSIS** #include "glprng.h"* int rng_unif_rand(RNG *rand, int m);** RETURNS** The routine rng_unif_rand returns a next pseudo-random integer which* is uniformly distributed between 0 and m-1, inclusive, where m is any* positive integer less than 2^31. */#define two_to_the_31 ((unsigned int)0x80000000)int rng_unif_rand(RNG *rand, int m){ unsigned int t = two_to_the_31 - (two_to_the_31 % m); int r; xassert(m > 0); do { r = rng_next_rand(rand); } while (t <= (unsigned int)r); return r % m;}/************************************************************************ NAME** rng_delete_rand - delete pseudo-random number generator** SYNOPSIS** #include "glprng.h"* void rng_delete_rand(RNG *rand);** DESCRIPTION** The routine rng_delete_rand frees all the memory allocated to the* specified pseudo-random number generator. */void rng_delete_rand(RNG *rand){ xfree(rand); return;}/**********************************************************************/#if 0/* To be sure that this modified version produces the same results as the original version, run this validation program. */int main(void){ RNG *rand; int j; rand = rng_create_rand(); rng_init_rand(rand, -314159); if (rng_next_rand(rand) != 119318998) { fprintf(stderr, "Failure on the first try!\n"); return -1; } for (j = 1; j <= 133; j++) rng_next_rand(rand); if (rng_unif_rand(rand, 0x55555555) != 748103812) { fprintf(stderr, "Failure on the second try!\n"); return -2; } fprintf(stderr, "OK, the random-number generator routines seem to" " work!\n"); rng_delete_rand(rand); return 0;}#endif/* eof */
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