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seeds, standard deviation, and stopping
From: |
Daniel J. Shapero |
Subject: |
seeds, standard deviation, and stopping |
Date: |
Thu, 01 May 1997 14:21:58 -0400 |
Hi,
First, I was wondering if Swarm had a built in standard deviation
function like it has for averaging and the syntax for that.
Second, is there a way to randomize the seed off of the computer's
intertal clock?
Third, I understand the stopping mechanism for when the simulation
reaches a certain time period, but what about when a group of variables
reach a certain value. It there a way to work that stopping mechanism
similar to the timestop mechanism.
Thanks,
Daniel Shapero
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- seeds, standard deviation, and stopping,
Daniel J. Shapero <=