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initializes the appropriate generator. If you do not explicitly seed the
generator, it is by default seeded with the current time in milliseconds.
Therefore, to generate sequences of random data values, you should always
instantiate <strong>one</strong> <code>RandomDataImpl</code> and use it
instantiate <strong>one</strong> <code> RandomDataImpl</code> and use it
repeatedly instead of creating new instances for subsequent values in the
sequence. For example, the following will generate a random sequence of 50
long integers between 1 and 1,000,000, using the current time in
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<subsection name="2.3 Random Vectors" href="vectors">
<p>
Some algorithm requires random vectors instead of random scalars. When the
Some algorithms require random vectors instead of random scalars. When the
components of these vectors are uncorrelated, they may be generated simply
one at a time and packed together in the vector. The <a
href="../apidocs/org/apache/commons/math/random/UncorrelatedRandomVectorGenerator.html">
UncorrelatedRandomVectorGenerator</a> class does however simplify this
UncorrelatedRandomVectorGenerator</a> class simplifies this
process by setting the mean and deviation of each component once and
generating complete vectors. When the components are correlated however,
generating them is much more difficult. The <a href="../apidocs/org/apache/commons/math/random/CorrelatedRandomVectorGenerator.html">