\section{Standard Module \module{whrandom}} \label{module-whrandom} \stmodindex{whrandom} This module implements a Wichmann-Hill pseudo-random number generator class that is also named \code{whrandom}. Instances of the \code{whrandom} class have the following methods: \begin{funcdesc}{choice}{seq} Chooses a random element from the non-empty sequence \var{seq} and returns it. \end{funcdesc} \begin{funcdesc}{randint}{a, b} Returns a random integer \var{N} such that \code{\var{a}<=\var{N}<=\var{b}}. \end{funcdesc} \begin{funcdesc}{random}{} Returns the next random floating point number in the range [0.0 ... 1.0). \end{funcdesc} \begin{funcdesc}{seed}{x, y, z} Initializes the random number generator from the integers \var{x}, \var{y} and \var{z}. When the module is first imported, the random number is initialized using values derived from the current time. \end{funcdesc} \begin{funcdesc}{uniform}{a, b} Returns a random real number \var{N} such that \code{\var{a}<=\var{N}<\var{b}}. \end{funcdesc} When imported, the \code{whrandom} module also creates an instance of the \code{whrandom} class, and makes the methods of that instance available at the module level. Therefore one can write either \code{N = whrandom.random()} or: \begin{verbatim} generator = whrandom.whrandom() N = generator.random() \end{verbatim} % \begin{seealso} \seemodule{random}{generators for various random distributions} \seetext{Wichmann, B. A. \& Hill, I. D., ``Algorithm AS 183: An efficient and portable pseudo-random number generator'', \emph{Applied Statistics} 31 (1982) 188-190} \end{seealso}