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October 06, 2006 Why doesn't drand48() and srand48() work. | ||||
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Attachments: | Excuse me, I am no experienced C programmer, but I really need help. I've installed DMC and if I write a program normmean.c containing this lines; unsigned short myseed; myseed=750908; srand48(myseed); ...and also: double chi; chi=drand48(); .. I get an error when compiling. Running "dmc normmean" yields "normmean.obj(normmean) Error 42: Symbol Undefined _srand48" and equally for "_drand". What is wrong? The same program (attached) worked well when compiled with gcc at my school. |
October 06, 2006 Re: Why doesn't drand48() and srand48() work. | ||||
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Posted in reply to %u | %u wrote:
> "normmean.obj(normmean) Error 42: Symbol Undefined _srand48" and equally for
> "_drand". What is wrong? The same program (attached) worked well when compiled
> with gcc at my school.
srand48 and drand are not standard C functions.
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October 07, 2006 Re: Why doesn't drand48() and srand48() work. | ||||
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Posted in reply to Walter Bright | Thank you very much for your reply, Walter Bright! How may I access drand48() and srand48() then? I thought they would come with "#include <stdlib.h>". |
October 07, 2006 Re: Why doesn't drand48() and srand48() work. | ||||
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Posted in reply to Mill-Creeks | Mill-Creeks wrote:
> Thank you very much for your reply, Walter Bright!
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> How may I access drand48() and srand48() then? I thought they would come with
> "#include <stdlib.h>".
You could switch to using the C standard random number generator rand() and srand().
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