Why would anyone want to generate random numbers? This is a serious question from a painter.
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More related to your work. If you use an airbrush in real life, you obtain an effect of random drops of paints on the canvas. If you want to mimic it in a program (for example Photoshop) you need that your computer generates pixels of paint randomly on the screen.
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sayi_gir = int(input("Enter n digit number:\n")) say = 0 sayi = sayi_gir mevcut = set() while sayi not in mevcut: say += 1 mevcut.add(sayi) sayi = int(str(sayi * sayi).zfill(8)[2:6]) print(f"{say}: {sayi}")
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Enter n digit number: 1111 1: 2343 2: 4896 3: 9708 4: 2452 5: 123 6: 151 7: 228 8: 519 9: 2693 10: 2522 11: 3604 12: 9888 13: 7725 14: 6756 15: 6435 16: 4092 17: 7444 18: 4131 19: 651 20: 4238 21: 9606 22: 2752 23: 5735 24: 8902 25: 2456 26: 319 27: 1017 28: 342 29: 1169 30: 3665
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Although it's still deterministic - my favourite genuinely random generator is HotBits, based on radioactive decay, as far as we know a completely random process https://www.fourmilab.ch/hotbits/
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I personally like Cloudflare's radioactive free method.https://blog.cloudflare.com/randomness-101-lavarand-in-production/ …
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Did Von Neumann define what N needed to be and what the "middle" was? Us there an optimal N and "middle" ie. maximize the randomness?
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I'm confused. Is the square the random number? Or is the number created by removing the middle 4 digits the new random number?
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The second option is the random number.
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I feel a random number that has been learned is no longer random.
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