Is it possible to generate specific random numbers?
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    Omar Ali Muhammed
 il 2 Mag 2021
  
    
    
    
    
    Commentato: Steven Lord
    
      
 il 3 Mag 2021
            The generation of unique random numbers is done simply through randperm. 
example
function idx=RandNumberSequence(Key,N)
% using Key as seed to the used random number generator.
Key = max(cumsum(double(Key))) ;
s=rng(Key); % Set the random number generator seed
idx=randperm(N);
end
The question is, given certain N random numbers, is it possible to select the Key  that generates these N numbers? 
let N=10, let te random numbers be 89, 70, 10, 12, 67, 25, 200, 18, 90, 86
 Key=? (to be selected)  
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  Steven Lord
    
      
 il 2 Mag 2021
        Sure.
seedvalue = 0;
expected = [89 70 10 12 67 25 200 18 90 86];
rng(seedvalue, 'twister');
actual = randperm(max(expected), numel(expected));
while ~isequal(actual, expected)
    seedvalue = seedvalue + 1;
    rng(seedvalue, 'twister');
    actual = randperm(max(expected), numel(expected));
end
It may take a while. This assumes you haven't manually created a state vector (which would be an advanced maneuver.)
If you're asking if there's a clever way to directly go from the sequence to the seed value, I'm not aware of any offhand.
If you know you're going to need or want to reproduce a given sequence, record the seed before generating the sequence.
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  Steven Lord
    
      
 il 3 Mag 2021
				Yes, this code could be parallelized through the use of parfor to sweep the seed space. But if speed is of the essence the best solution is to record the seed before you generate the sequence rather than trying to determine the seed after the fact.
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