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2010/6/16 Lars Hellström <[log in to unmask]>:
> Joseph Wright skrev:
>> The next phase is to add some more complex functions. I'm planning to
>> cover trigonometry, exponential/ln and roots, plus a pseudo-random number
>> generator
>
> That most standard libraries primarily provide a "uniform in $[0,1]$" (or
> some open variation of that interval) PRNG doesn't mean it is the most
> natural form of a PRNG. It is entirely reasonable for an l3 core PRNG to
> primarily produce random bits or random integers, which could then be
> converted to random floats if anyone asks for it; it's easier than going the
> other way.

Just a reminder: pdftex/luatex does random numbers since 1.30.0
(released 2005-08-01). Porting that code to XeTeX would probably be
trivial.

Best
   Martin

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