NAME Math::Random::OO - Consistent object-oriented interface for generating random numbers SYNOPSIS # Using factory functions use Math::Random::OO qw( Uniform UniformInt ); push @prngs, Uniform(), UniformInt(1,6); # Explicit creation of subclasses use Math::Random::OO::Normal; push @prngs, Math::Random::OO::Normal->new(0,2); $_->seed(0.23) for (@prngs); print( $_->next(), "\n") for (@prngs); DESCRIPTION CPAN contains many modules for generating random numbers in various ways and from various probability distributions using pseudo-random number generation algorithms or other entropy sources. (The "SEE ALSO" section has some examples.) Unfortunately, no standard interface exists across these modules. This module defines an abstract interface for random number generation. Subclasses of this model will implement specific types of random number generators or will wrap existing random number generators. This consistency will come at the cost of some efficiency, but will enable generic routines to be written that can manipulate any provided random number generator that adheres to the interface. E.g., a stochastic simulation could take a number of user-supplied parameters, each of which is a Math::Random::OO subclass object and which represent a stochastic variable with a particular probability distribution. USAGE Factory Functions use Math::Random::OO qw( Uniform UniformInt Normal Bootstrap ); $uniform = Uniform(-1,1); $uni_int = UniformInt(1,6); $normal = Normal(1,1); $boot = Bootstrap( 2, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5 ); In addition to defining the abstract interface for subclasses, this module imports subclasses and exports factory functions upon request to simplify creating many random number generators at once without typing "Math::Random::OO::Subclass->new()" each time. The factory function names are the same as the suffix of the subclass following "Math::Random::OO". When called, they pass their arguments directly to the "new" constructor method of the corresponding subclass and return a new object of the subclass type. Supported functions and their subclasses include: * "Uniform" -- Math::Random::OO::Uniform (uniform distribution over a range) * "UniformInt" -- Math::Random::OO::UniformInt (uniform distribution of integers over a range) * "Normal" -- Math::Random::OO::Normal (normal distribution with specified mean and standard deviation) * "Bootstrap" -- Math::Random::OO::Bootstrap (bootstrap resampling from a non-parameteric distribution) INTERFACE All Math::Random::OO subclasses must follow a standard interface. They must provide a "new" method, a "seed" method, and a "next" method. Specific details are left to each interface. "new" This is the standard constructor. Each subclass will define parameters specific to the subclass. "seed" $prng->seed( @seeds ); This method takes seed (or list of seeds) and uses it to set the initial state of the random number generator. As some subclasses may optionally use/require a list of seeds, the interface mandates that a list must be acceptable. Generators requiring a single seed must use the first value in the list. "next" $rnd = $prng->next(); This method returns the next random number from the random number generator. It does not take (and must not use) any parameters. BUGS Please report bugs using the CPAN Request Tracker at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Math-Random-OO AUTHOR David A Golden http://dagolden.com/ COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2004, 2005 by David A. Golden This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module. SEE ALSO This is not an exhaustive list -- search CPAN for that -- but represents some of the more common or established random number generators that I've come across. Math::Random -- multiple random number generators for different distributions (a port of the C randlib) Math::Rand48 -- perl bindings for the drand48 library (according to perl56delta, this may already be the default after perl 5.005_52 if available) Math::Random::MT -- The Mersenne Twister PRNG (good and fast) Math::TrulyRandom -- an interface to random numbers from interrupt timing discrepancies