Hi All,
Manny languages like C++ provides a way to generate random numbers.
Like C++ provides a rand(); function to do this.
But (it might be silly to ask) the code written behind these functions always
ramains the same in all cases and obviously it is coded by humanbeings, then how
the output is different all the time (a random number)?
And if it is a random number then with respect to whom it is generated?
And how can we say that a series of number generated are actually random
numbers?
I dont know how the experts take this question, but it was in mind and i ask it.
Treat it as beginner's question.
Regards,
Asad Abbas
UET Taxila
Islamabad
Pakistan
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