On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 10:10:45PM +1200, Penny Bilton
wrote:> Thank you for the help so far. Also, I don't quite understand what the
> set.seed function does. Does it choose a starting point for the random
> number generation?
Yes. The generator produces a periodic sequence, which may be understood
as a long cycle. The seed specifies a starting point in this cycle. For
the default generator in R, the period is 2^19937-1, which is a Mersenne
prime. The period is long enough so that it cannot be exhausted. The
function set.seed() allows to choose between approximately 2^32 different
starting points.
Petr Savicky.