Python Random setstate() Method
Example
Capture and restore the state of the random number generator:
import random
#print a random number:
print(random.random())
#capture the state:
state = random.getstate()
#print another
random number:
print(random.random())
#restore the state:
random.setstate(state)
#and the next random number should be the same
as when you captured the state:
print(random.random())
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Definition and Usage
The setstate()
method is used to restore the
state of the random number generator back to the specified state
Use the getstate()
method to capture the
state
Syntax
random.setstate(state)
Parameter Values
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
state | Required. A state object. the setstate() method will restore the state of the random number generator back to this sate. |