For code that uses std::random_shuffle, I need to set a random seed so that the pseudorandom sequences produced vary in each program run.
The code example here makes a call to
srand ( unsigned ( time (NULL) ) );
which needs to
#include <ctime>
#include <cstdlib>
I wonder: Since C++11 includes major updates to pseudorandom number generation, is this still up to date? What should I use to set the random seed for std::random_shuffle?
random_shuffleuses an implementation-defined random number generator unless you provide one. So, no, usingsrandis not necessarily correct.Otherwise it uses the generator you provide. You can use
randif you want to be sure that is what gets used.However, I recommend using the new
<random>facilities instead of rand(). Example follows.