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Python Introduction to NumPy Array Organization Indexing

np.random.RandomState(42)

np.random.RandomState(42) what is seed value and what is random state and why crag use this its confusing

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
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The "seed" is used to initialize the internal pseudo-random number generator. And providing a fixed seed assures that the same series of calls to β€˜RandomState’ methods will always produce the same results, which can be helpful in testing.

The number "42" was apparently chosen as a tribute to the "Hitch-hiker's Guide" books by Douglas Adams, as it was supposedly the answer to the great question of "Life, the universe, and everything" as calculated by a computer (named "Deep Thought") created specifically to solve it.

For more details on the method itself, see the NumPy documentation page for RandomState.