Standby alert
There are four lights!
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Looking forward to summer later in the year.
Standby alert
There are four lights!
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Looking forward to summer later in the year.
450 LET REPEAT=0
500 RAND
510 LET EVENT=INT (RND*2)+1
515 IF REPEAT=EVENT GOTO 500
#THE 1ST TIME OBVIOUSLY REPEAT CANT BE EQUAL TO EVENT AS IT IS SET TO 0
517 LET REPEAT=EVENT
520 IF EVENT=1 THEN PRINT EVENT
530 IF EVENT=2 THEN PRINT EVENT
540 IF EVENT=3 THEN PRINT EVENT
580 GOTO 500
I just don't want the same number to come up TWICE in a row.
ps. (hidden sneaky question) Does rand do anything there? Does it indeed cause a randomization?
RAND X, will start the sequence of random numbers at a fixed point in a sequence of 65536 numbers and will be the same every time for a given value of X, whereas RAND 0 or without the 0 will start the sequence at a point determined by how long the TV has been switched on.
Taken from the ZX81 manual, it gives a fuller explanation of both RND and RAND.
RND & RAND: These are both on the same key, but whereas RND is a function, RAND is a keyword, like PRINT. RAND is used for controlling the randomness of RND.
RND is not truly random, but follows a fixed sequence of 65536 numbers that happen to be so jumbled up as to appear random (RND is pseudo-random). You can use RAND to start RND off at a definite place in this sequence by typing RAND, & then a number between 1 & 65535, & then NEWLINE. It's not so important to know where a given number starts RND off, as that the same number after RAND will always start RND off at the same place. For instance, type
RAND 1 (& NEWLINE)
& then
PRINT RND
& type both these in turn several times. (Remember to use FUNCTION to get RND.) The answer from RND will always be 0.0022735596, not a very random sequence.
RAND 0
(or you can miss out the 0) acts slightly differently: it judges where to start RND off by how long the television has been on, & this should be genuinely random.