On 10/23/06, Tim Hochberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There should be a raw output from mtrand somewhere that gives random uint32 output which you might be able to cast somehow. Really, there should also be a signed output somewhere but I haven't looked closely at the mtrand interface.
Chuck
Albert Strasheim wrote:
> Hello all
>
> I'm trying to generate random 32-bit integers. None of the following seem to
> do the trick with NumPy 1.0.dev3383:
>
> In [32]: N.random.randint (-2**31, 2**31-1)
> ValueError: low >= high
>
There should be a raw output from mtrand somewhere that gives random uint32 output which you might be able to cast somehow. Really, there should also be a signed output somewhere but I haven't looked closely at the mtrand interface.
Chuck
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