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Create a readable stream for a linear congruential pseudorandom number generator (LCG) whose output is shuffled.
Create a readable stream for a linear congruential pseudorandom number generator (LCG) whose output is shuffled.
npm install @stdlib/random-streams-minstd-shuffle
var randomStream = require( '@stdlib/random-streams-minstd-shuffle' );
Returns a readable stream for a linear congruential pseudorandom number generator (LCG) whose output is shuffled.
var inspectStream = require( '@stdlib/streams-node-inspect-sink' );
var iStream;
var stream;
function log( chunk, idx ) {
console.log( chunk.toString() );
if ( idx === 10 ) {
stream.destroy();
}
}
stream = randomStream();
iStream = inspectStream( log );
stream.pipe( iStream );
The function accepts the following options:
false.Buffer objects should be decoded to strings. Default: null.'\n'.boolean indicating whether to return pseudorandom numbers on the interval [0,1).Int32Array containing pseudorandom number generator state. If provided, the function ignores the seed option.boolean indicating whether to copy a provided pseudorandom number generator state. Setting this option to false allows sharing state between two or more pseudorandom number generators and/or streams. Setting this option to true ensures that a stream generator has exclusive control over its internal state. Default: true.1e308.To set stream options,
var opts = {
'objectMode': true,
'encoding': 'utf8',
'highWaterMark': 64
};
var stream = randomStream( opts );
By default, the function returns a stream which can generate an infinite number of values (i.e., the stream will never end). To limit the number of generated pseudorandom numbers, set the iter option.
var inspectStream = require( '@stdlib/streams-node-inspect-sink' );
function log( chunk ) {
console.log( chunk.toString() );
}
var opts = {
'iter': 10
};
var stream = randomStream( opts );
var iStream = inspectStream( log );
stream.pipe( iStream );
To return pseudorandom numbers on the interval [0,1), set the normalized option.
var inspectStream = require( '@stdlib/streams-node-inspect-sink' );
function log( chunk ) {
console.log( chunk.toString() );
}
var opts = {
'iter': 10,
'normalized': true
};
var stream = randomStream( opts );
var iStream = inspectStream( log );
stream.pipe( iStream );
By default, when not operating in objectMode, a returned stream delineates generated pseudorandom numbers using a newline character. To specify an alternative separator, set the sep option.
var inspectStream = require( '@stdlib/streams-node-inspect-sink' );
function log( chunk ) {
console.log( chunk.toString() );
}
var opts = {
'iter': 10,
'sep': ','
};
var stream = randomStream( opts );
var iStream = inspectStream( log );
stream.pipe( iStream );
To seed the underlying pseudorandom number generator, set the seed option.
var inspectStream = require( '@stdlib/streams-node-inspect-sink' );
function log( v ) {
console.log( v );
}
var opts = {
'objectMode': true,
'iter': 10,
'seed': 1234
};
var stream = randomStream( opts );
opts = {
'objectMode': true
};
var iStream = inspectStream( opts, log );
stream.pipe( iStream );
To return a readable stream with an underlying pseudorandom number generator having a specific initial state, set the state option.
var inspectStream = require( '@stdlib/streams-node-inspect-sink' );
function log( v ) {
console.log( v );
}
var opts1 = {
'objectMode': true,
'iter': 10
};
var stream = randomStream( opts1 );
var opts2 = {
'objectMode': true
};
var iStream = inspectStream( opts2, log );
// Stream pseudorandom numbers, thus progressing the underlying generator state:
stream.pipe( iStream );
// Create a new PRNG stream initialized to the last state of the previous stream:
var opts3 = {
'objectMode': true,
'iter': 10,
'state': stream.state
};
stream = randomStream( opts3 );
iStream = inspectStream( opts2, log );
// Stream pseudorandom numbers starting from the last state of the previous stream:
stream.pipe( iStream );
The value used to seed the underlying pseudorandom number generator.
var stream = randomStream();
var seed = stream.seed;
// returns <Int32Array>
Length of underlying pseudorandom number generator seed.
var stream = randomStream();
var len = stream.seedLength;
// returns <number>
Writable property for getting and setting the underlying pseudorandom number generator state.
var stream = randomStream();
var state = stream.state;
// returns <Int32Array>
Length of underlying pseudorandom number generator state.
var stream = randomStream();
var len = stream.stateLength;
// returns <number>
Size (in bytes) of underlying pseudorandom number generator state.
var stream = randomStream();
var sz = stream.byteLength;
// returns <number>
Returns a function for creating readable streams which generate pseudorandom numbers via a linear congruential pseudorandom number generator (LCG) whose output is shuffled.
var opts = {
'objectMode': true,
'encoding': 'utf8',
'highWaterMark': 64
};
var createStream = randomStream.factory( opts );
The method accepts the same options as randomStream().
This method is a convenience function to create streams which always operate in objectMode.
var inspectStream = require( '@stdlib/streams-node-inspect-sink' );
function log( v ) {
console.log( v );
}
var opts = {
'iter': 10
};
var stream = randomStream.objectMode( opts );
opts = {
'objectMode': true
};
var iStream = inspectStream( opts, log );
stream.pipe( iStream );
This method accepts the same options as randomStream(); however, the method will always override the objectMode option in options.
In addition to the standard readable stream events, the following events are supported...
Emitted after internally generating siter pseudorandom numbers.
var opts = {
'siter': 10 // emit the PRNG state every 10 pseudorandom numbers
};
var stream = randomStream( opts );
stream.on( 'state', onState );
function onState( state ) {
// Do something with the emitted state, such as save to file...
}
2.1e9 (see Numerical Recipes in C, 2nd Edition, p. 279).siter option in conjunction with a state event listener. Attempting to capture the underlying PRNG state after reading generated numbers is not likely to give expected results, as internal stream buffering will mean more values have been generated than have been read. Thus, the state returned by the state property will likely reflect a future PRNG state from the perspective of downstream consumers.var inspectStream = require( '@stdlib/streams-node-inspect-sink' );
var randomStream = require( '@stdlib/random-streams-minstd-shuffle' );
function log( v ) {
console.log( v.toString() );
}
var opts = {
'objectMode': true,
'iter': 10
};
var stream = randomStream( opts );
opts = {
'objectMode': true
};
var iStream = inspectStream( opts, log );
stream.pipe( iStream );
To use the module as a general utility, install the module globally
npm install -g @stdlib/random-streams-minstd-shuffle
Usage: random-minstd-shuffle [options]
Options:
-h, --help Print this message.
-V, --version Print the package version.
--sep sep Separator used to join streamed data. Default: '\n'.
-n, --iter iterations Number of pseudorandom numbers.
--normalized Generate pseudorandom numbers on the interval [0,1).
--seed seed Pseudorandom number generator seed.
--state filepath Path to a file containing the pseudorandom number
generator state.
--snapshot filepath Output file path for saving the pseudorandom number
generator state upon exit.
$ random-minstd-shuffle -n 10 --seed 1234
This package is part of stdlib, a standard library for JavaScript and Node.js, with an emphasis on numerical and scientific computing. The library provides a collection of robust, high performance libraries for mathematics, statistics, streams, utilities, and more.
For more information on the project, filing bug reports and feature requests, and guidance on how to develop stdlib, see the main project repository.
See LICENSE.
Copyright © 2016-2021. The Stdlib Authors.
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