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== Not 100 points ==
== Not 100 points ==
There are only 89 points in the circle shown in the verilog example output. This is no surprise, because AFAICS the algorithm doesn't make sure that the same point isn't chosen twice. Now given that it's the first example, I guess it's what was meant by the task description, but then the task description probably should be changed to reflect the fact that less points are OK. --[[User:Ce|Ce]] 10:55, 3 September 2010 (UTC)
There are only 89 points in the circle shown in the verilog example output. This is no surprise, because AFAICS the algorithm doesn't make sure that the same point isn't chosen twice. Now given that it's the first example, I guess it's what was meant by the task description, but then the task description probably should be changed to reflect the fact that less points are OK. --[[User:Ce|Ce]] 10:55, 3 September 2010 (UTC)

I've fixed the description: it would be a poor RNG that doesn't produce duplicates --[[User:Davewhipp|Dave]]


== How to check the code ==
== How to check the code ==