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1 // MersenneTwister.h
2 // Mersenne Twister random number generator -- a C++ class MTRand
3 // Based on code by Makoto Matsumoto, Takuji Nishimura, and Shawn Cokus
4 // Richard J. Wagner v1.0 15 May 2003 rjwagner@writeme.com
6 // The Mersenne Twister is an algorithm for generating random numbers. It
7 // was designed with consideration of the flaws in various other generators.
8 // The period, 2^19937-1, and the order of equidistribution, 623 dimensions,
9 // are far greater. The generator is also fast; it avoids multiplication and
10 // division, and it benefits from caches and pipelines. For more information
11 // see the inventors' web page at http://www.math.keio.ac.jp/~matumoto/emt.html
13 // Reference
14 // M. Matsumoto and T. Nishimura, "Mersenne Twister: A 623-Dimensionally
15 // Equidistributed Uniform Pseudo-Random Number Generator", ACM Transactions on
16 // Modeling and Computer Simulation, Vol. 8, No. 1, January 1998, pp 3-30.
18 // Copyright (C) 1997 - 2002, Makoto Matsumoto and Takuji Nishimura,
19 // Copyright (C) 2000 - 2003, Richard J. Wagner
20 // All rights reserved.
22 // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
23 // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
24 // are met:
26 // 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
27 // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
29 // 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
30 // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
31 // documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
33 // 3. The names of its contributors may not be used to endorse or promote
34 // products derived from this software without specific prior written
35 // permission.
37 // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
38 // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
39 // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
40 // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR
41 // CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
42 // EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
43 // PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
44 // PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
45 // LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
46 // NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
47 // SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
49 // The original code included the following notice:
51 // When you use this, send an email to: matumoto@math.keio.ac.jp
52 // with an appropriate reference to your work.
54 // It would be nice to CC: rjwagner@writeme.com and Cokus@math.washington.edu
55 // when you write.
57 #ifndef MERSENNETWISTER_H
58 #define MERSENNETWISTER_H
60 // Not thread safe (unless auto-initialization is avoided and each thread has
61 // its own MTRand object)
63 #include"Platform/Define.h"
65 #include <limits.h>
66 #include <time.h>
67 #include <math.h>
69 class MTRand {
70 // Data
71 public:
72 typedef ::uint32 uint32;
73 enum { N = 624 }; // length of state vector
74 enum { SAVE = N + 1 }; // length of array for save()
76 protected:
77 enum { M = 397 }; // period parameter
79 uint32 state[N]; // internal state
80 uint32 *pNext; // next value to get from state
81 int left; // number of values left before reload needed
84 //Methods
85 public:
86 MTRand( const uint32& oneSeed ); // initialize with a simple uint32
87 MTRand( uint32 *const bigSeed, uint32 const seedLength = N ); // or an array
88 MTRand(); // auto-initialize with /dev/urandom or time() and clock()
89 MTRand(const MTRand&); // prevent copy constructor
90 MTRand& operator=(const MTRand&); // no-op operator=
92 // Do NOT use for CRYPTOGRAPHY without securely hashing several returned
93 // values together, otherwise the generator state can be learned after
94 // reading 624 consecutive values.
96 // Access to 32-bit random numbers
97 double rand(); // real number in [0,1]
98 double rand( const double& n ); // real number in [0,n]
99 double randExc(); // real number in [0,1)
100 double randExc( const double& n ); // real number in [0,n)
101 double randDblExc(); // real number in (0,1)
102 double randDblExc( const double& n ); // real number in (0,n)
103 uint32 randInt(); // integer in [0,2^32-1]
104 uint32 randInt( const uint32& n ); // integer in [0,n] for n < 2^32
105 double operator()() { return rand(); } // same as rand()
107 // Access to 53-bit random numbers (capacity of IEEE double precision)
108 double rand53(); // real number in [0,1)
110 // Access to nonuniform random number distributions
111 double randNorm( const double& mean = 0.0, const double& variance = 0.0 );
113 // Re-seeding functions with same behavior as initializers
114 void seed( const uint32 oneSeed );
115 void seed( uint32 *const bigSeed, const uint32 seedLength = N );
116 void seed();
118 // Saving and loading generator state
119 void save( uint32* saveArray ) const; // to array of size SAVE
120 void load( uint32 *const loadArray ); // from such array
121 /* Mangos not use streams for random values output
122 friend std::ostream& operator<<( std::ostream& os, const MTRand& mtrand );
123 friend std::istream& operator>>( std::istream& is, MTRand& mtrand );
125 protected:
126 void initialize( const uint32 oneSeed );
127 void reload();
128 uint32 hiBit( const uint32& u ) const { return u & 0x80000000UL; }
129 uint32 loBit( const uint32& u ) const { return u & 0x00000001UL; }
130 uint32 loBits( const uint32& u ) const { return u & 0x7fffffffUL; }
131 uint32 mixBits( const uint32& u, const uint32& v ) const
132 { return hiBit(u) | loBits(v); }
133 uint32 twist( const uint32& m, const uint32& s0, const uint32& s1 ) const
134 { return m ^ (mixBits(s0,s1)>>1) ^ uint32(-(int32)(loBit(s1) & 0x9908b0dfUL)); }
135 static uint32 hash( time_t t, clock_t c );
138 inline MTRand::MTRand(const MTRand&)
139 { seed(); }
141 inline MTRand& MTRand::operator=(const MTRand&)
142 { return *this; }
144 inline MTRand::MTRand( const uint32& oneSeed )
145 { seed(oneSeed); }
147 inline MTRand::MTRand( uint32 *const bigSeed, const uint32 seedLength )
148 { seed(bigSeed,seedLength); }
150 inline MTRand::MTRand()
151 { seed(); }
153 inline double MTRand::rand()
154 { return double(randInt()) * (1.0/4294967295.0); }
156 inline double MTRand::rand( const double& n )
157 { return rand() * n; }
159 inline double MTRand::randExc()
160 { return double(randInt()) * (1.0/4294967296.0); }
162 inline double MTRand::randExc( const double& n )
163 { return randExc() * n; }
165 inline double MTRand::randDblExc()
166 { return ( double(randInt()) + 0.5 ) * (1.0/4294967296.0); }
168 inline double MTRand::randDblExc( const double& n )
169 { return randDblExc() * n; }
171 inline double MTRand::rand53()
173 uint32 a = randInt() >> 5, b = randInt() >> 6;
174 return ( a * 67108864.0 + b ) * (1.0/9007199254740992.0); // by Isaku Wada
177 inline double MTRand::randNorm( const double& mean, const double& variance )
179 // Return a real number from a normal (Gaussian) distribution with given
180 // mean and variance by Box-Muller method
181 double r = sqrt( -2.0 * log( 1.0-randDblExc()) ) * variance;
182 double phi = 2.0 * 3.14159265358979323846264338328 * randExc();
183 return mean + r * cos(phi);
186 inline MTRand::uint32 MTRand::randInt()
188 // Pull a 32-bit integer from the generator state
189 // Every other access function simply transforms the numbers extracted here
191 if( left == 0 ) reload();
192 --left;
194 register uint32 s1;
195 s1 = *pNext++;
196 s1 ^= (s1 >> 11);
197 s1 ^= (s1 << 7) & 0x9d2c5680UL;
198 s1 ^= (s1 << 15) & 0xefc60000UL;
199 return ( s1 ^ (s1 >> 18) );
202 inline MTRand::uint32 MTRand::randInt( const uint32& n )
204 // Find which bits are used in n
205 // Optimized by Magnus Jonsson (magnus@smartelectronix.com)
206 uint32 used = n;
207 used |= used >> 1;
208 used |= used >> 2;
209 used |= used >> 4;
210 used |= used >> 8;
211 used |= used >> 16;
213 // Draw numbers until one is found in [0,n]
214 uint32 i;
216 i = randInt() & used; // toss unused bits to shorten search
217 while( i > n );
218 return i;
222 inline void MTRand::seed( const uint32 oneSeed )
224 // Seed the generator with a simple uint32
225 initialize(oneSeed);
226 reload();
230 inline void MTRand::seed( uint32 *const bigSeed, const uint32 seedLength )
232 // Seed the generator with an array of uint32's
233 // There are 2^19937-1 possible initial states. This function allows
234 // all of those to be accessed by providing at least 19937 bits (with a
235 // default seed length of N = 624 uint32's). Any bits above the lower 32
236 // in each element are discarded.
237 // Just call seed() if you want to get array from /dev/urandom
238 initialize(19650218UL);
239 register int i = 1;
240 register uint32 j = 0;
241 register int k = ( N > seedLength ? N : seedLength );
242 for( ; k; --k )
244 state[i] =
245 state[i] ^ ( (state[i-1] ^ (state[i-1] >> 30)) * 1664525UL );
246 state[i] += ( bigSeed[j] & 0xffffffffUL ) + j;
247 state[i] &= 0xffffffffUL;
248 ++i; ++j;
249 if( i >= N ) { state[0] = state[N-1]; i = 1; }
250 if( j >= seedLength ) j = 0;
252 for( k = N - 1; k; --k )
254 state[i] =
255 state[i] ^ ( (state[i-1] ^ (state[i-1] >> 30)) * 1566083941UL );
256 state[i] -= i;
257 state[i] &= 0xffffffffUL;
258 ++i;
259 if( i >= N ) { state[0] = state[N-1]; i = 1; }
261 state[0] = 0x80000000UL; // MSB is 1, assuring non-zero initial array
262 reload();
266 inline void MTRand::seed()
268 // Seed the generator with hash of time() and clock() values
269 seed( hash( time(NULL), clock() ) );
273 inline void MTRand::initialize( const uint32 seed )
275 // Initialize generator state with seed
276 // See Knuth TAOCP Vol 2, 3rd Ed, p.106 for multiplier.
277 // In previous versions, most significant bits (MSBs) of the seed affect
278 // only MSBs of the state array. Modified 9 Jan 2002 by Makoto Matsumoto.
279 register uint32 *s = state;
280 register uint32 *r = state;
281 register int i = 1;
282 *s++ = seed & 0xffffffffUL;
283 for( ; i < N; ++i )
285 *s++ = ( 1812433253UL * ( *r ^ (*r >> 30) ) + i ) & 0xffffffffUL;
286 r++;
291 inline void MTRand::reload()
293 // Generate N new values in state
294 // Made clearer and faster by Matthew Bellew (matthew.bellew@home.com)
295 register uint32 *p = state;
296 register int i;
297 for( i = N - M; i--; ++p )
298 *p = twist( p[M], p[0], p[1] );
299 for( i = M; --i; ++p )
300 *p = twist( p[M-N], p[0], p[1] );
301 *p = twist( p[M-N], p[0], state[0] );
303 left = N, pNext = state;
307 inline MTRand::uint32 MTRand::hash( time_t t, clock_t c )
309 // Get a uint32 from t and c
310 // Better than uint32(x) in case x is floating point in [0,1]
311 // Based on code by Lawrence Kirby (fred@genesis.demon.co.uk)
313 static uint32 differ = 0; // guarantee time-based seeds will change
315 uint32 h1 = 0;
316 unsigned char *p = (unsigned char *) &t;
317 for( size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(t); ++i )
319 h1 *= UCHAR_MAX + 2U;
320 h1 += p[i];
322 uint32 h2 = 0;
323 p = (unsigned char *) &c;
324 for( size_t j = 0; j < sizeof(c); ++j )
326 h2 *= UCHAR_MAX + 2U;
327 h2 += p[j];
329 return ( h1 + differ++ ) ^ h2;
333 inline void MTRand::save( uint32* saveArray ) const
335 register uint32 *sa = saveArray;
336 register const uint32 *s = state;
337 register int i = N;
338 for( ; i--; *sa++ = *s++ ) {}
339 *sa = left;
343 inline void MTRand::load( uint32 *const loadArray )
345 register uint32 *s = state;
346 register uint32 *la = loadArray;
347 register int i = N;
348 for( ; i--; *s++ = *la++ ) {}
349 left = *la;
350 pNext = &state[N-left];
353 /* Mangos not use streams for random values output
354 inline std::ostream& operator<<( std::ostream& os, const MTRand& mtrand )
356 register const MTRand::uint32 *s = mtrand.state;
357 register int i = mtrand.N;
358 for( ; i--; os << *s++ << "\t" ) {}
359 return os << mtrand.left;
363 inline std::istream& operator>>( std::istream& is, MTRand& mtrand )
365 register MTRand::uint32 *s = mtrand.state;
366 register int i = mtrand.N;
367 for( ; i--; is >> *s++ ) {}
368 is >> mtrand.left;
369 mtrand.pNext = &mtrand.state[mtrand.N-mtrand.left];
370 return is;
374 #endif // MERSENNETWISTER_H
376 // Change log:
378 // v0.1 - First release on 15 May 2000
379 // - Based on code by Makoto Matsumoto, Takuji Nishimura, and Shawn Cokus
380 // - Translated from C to C++
381 // - Made completely ANSI compliant
382 // - Designed convenient interface for initialization, seeding, and
383 // obtaining numbers in default or user-defined ranges
384 // - Added automatic seeding from /dev/urandom or time() and clock()
385 // - Provided functions for saving and loading generator state
387 // v0.2 - Fixed bug which reloaded generator one step too late
389 // v0.3 - Switched to clearer, faster reload() code from Matthew Bellew
391 // v0.4 - Removed trailing newline in saved generator format to be consistent
392 // with output format of built-in types
394 // v0.5 - Improved portability by replacing static const int's with enum's and
395 // clarifying return values in seed(); suggested by Eric Heimburg
396 // - Removed MAXINT constant; use 0xffffffffUL instead
398 // v0.6 - Eliminated seed overflow when uint32 is larger than 32 bits
399 // - Changed integer [0,n] generator to give better uniformity
401 // v0.7 - Fixed operator precedence ambiguity in reload()
402 // - Added access for real numbers in (0,1) and (0,n)
404 // v0.8 - Included time.h header to properly support time_t and clock_t
406 // v1.0 - Revised seeding to match 26 Jan 2002 update of Nishimura and Matsumoto
407 // - Allowed for seeding with arrays of any length
408 // - Added access for real numbers in [0,1) with 53-bit resolution
409 // - Added access for real numbers from normal (Gaussian) distributions
410 // - Increased overall speed by optimizing twist()
411 // - Doubled speed of integer [0,n] generation
412 // - Fixed out-of-range number generation on 64-bit machines
413 // - Improved portability by substituting literal constants for long enum's
414 // - Changed license from GNU LGPL to BSD