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Hello All,

 

I have searched the forum and have realised, there are lot of random number generation ideas, however i have a different question, best explained by the attachment.

 

I want to have unique outputs.

your inputs are appreciated.

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You need to compare the previous output with the new one; and skip it when the output is the same.

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Instead of focussing on changing the output.. i would like to change the random input in such a way that it always picks a unique line.

My output in my program will be hundreds of line, and so i would not like to mess around.

 

Please let me know, if you need any more inputs

Thanks

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Yep better ways to do this

 

If I understand correctly (from your code) you want to shuffle the lines randomly See below

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For improved randomness you ca generate a random seed to input to Riffle.vi


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I haven't seen your code because i'm using LV2009 but I think the attached vi will do want you want.

 

Ben64

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I wanted to do something with the shift registers and converting my string to an array.... but my program was not very convenient to do so...

Thanks !!!

It works like a charm...

 

@ Jeff..

 

I will implement your style and see the results.

 

Thank you

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I agree with Jeff that riffle is a cleaner solution:

 

 

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If you only have LabVIEW base (no riffle!), you could do as follows (taking advantage that clusters are sorted in element order):

 

 

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I'm thinking Randomize 1D Array will sufficeSmiley Very Happy  Thanks for point it out- (guess what just hit my reuse library?)


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