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3 -- GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS --
5 -- A D A . N U M E R I C S . F L O A T _ R A N D O M --
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40 -- Note: the implementation used in this package was contributed by
41 -- Robert Eachus. It is based on the work of L. Blum, M. Blum, and
42 -- M. Shub, SIAM Journal of Computing, Vol 15. No 2, May 1986. The
43 -- particular choices for P and Q chosen here guarantee a period of
44 -- 562,085,314,430,582 (about 2**49), and the generated sequence has
45 -- excellent randomness properties. For further details, see the
46 -- paper "Fast Generation of Trustworthy Random Numbers", by Robert
47 -- Eachus, which describes both the algorithm and the efficient
48 -- implementation approach used here. This paper is available at
49 -- the Ada Core Technologies web site (http://www.gnat.com).
53 package Ada
.Numerics
.Float_Random
is
57 type Generator
is limited private;
59 subtype Uniformly_Distributed
is Float range 0.0 .. 1.0;
61 function Random
(Gen
: Generator
) return Uniformly_Distributed
;
63 procedure Reset
(Gen
: Generator
);
64 procedure Reset
(Gen
: Generator
; Initiator
: Integer);
66 -- Advanced facilities
68 type State
is private;
70 procedure Save
(Gen
: Generator
; To_State
: out State
);
71 procedure Reset
(Gen
: Generator
; From_State
: State
);
73 Max_Image_Width
: constant := 80;
75 function Image
(Of_State
: State
) return String;
76 function Value
(Coded_State
: String) return State
;
79 type Int
is new Interfaces
.Integer_32
;
80 type Flt
is digits 14;
82 K1
: constant := 94_833_359
;
83 K1F
: constant := 94_833_359
.0
;
84 K2
: constant := 47_416_679
;
85 K2F
: constant := 47_416_679
.0
;
86 Scal
: constant := 1.0 / (K1F
* K2F
);
89 X1
: Int
:= 2999 ** 2; -- Square mod p
90 X2
: Int
:= 1439 ** 2; -- Square mod q
97 type Generator
is limited record
101 end Ada
.Numerics
.Float_Random
;