
You need to store random generator seed somewhere and keep track of updated
value after calling randomness-related functions.You can try doing it
manually, but what really fits here is monad that keeps track of that seed
value. Good news is: there is already package with such monad on Hackage. In
particular, try package MonadRandom (
http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/MonadRandom-0.1.3 ).
If you have cabal-install, you can simply get it with "cabal install
monadrandom" (and if you don't have cabal-install, you should get this
wonderful tool right now!).
There are some examples within the documentation here:
http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/MonadRandom/0.1.3/doc/html/Contr...
All best
Christopher Skrzętnicki
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 04:33, Erick González
Hi: Haskell' s way of random number generation is strange to me, but I know how to do that. I' d like to know how can I call random numbers generated on the screen inside a classic function. I mean, I need to know the way of calling random numbers (one different every time that I run) inside a function. Please, Could anybody help me? Thanks
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