RNNOF

This function generates a pseudorandom number from a standard normal distribution.

Function Return Value

RNNOF — Function value, a random standard normal deviate. (Output)
See Comment 1.

Required Arguments

None.

FORTRAN 90 Interface

Generic: RNNOF ()

Specific: The specific interface names are S_RNNOF and D_RNNOF.

FORTRAN 77 Interface

Single: RNNOF ()

Double: The double precision name is DRNNOF.

Description

Routine RNNOF is the function form of RNNOR. If several standard normal deviates are needed, it may be more efficient to obtain them all at once by a call to RNNOR, rather than by several references to RNNOF.

Comments

1. If the generic version of this function is used, the immediate result must be stored in a variable before use in an expression. For example:

X = RNNOF()
Y = SQRT(X)

must be used rather than

Y = SQRT(RNNOF())

If this is too much of a restriction on the programmer, then the specific name can be used without this restriction.

2. The routine RNSET can be used to initialize the seed of the random number generator. The routine RNOPT can be used to select the form of the generator.

3. This function has a side effect: it changes the value of the seed, which is passed through a common block.

Example

In this example, RNNOF is used to generate five pseudorandom standard normal numbers.

 

USE UMACH_INT

USE RNSET_INT

USE RNNOF_INT

 

IMPLICIT NONE

INTEGER I, ISEED, NOUT, NR

REAL R(5)

!

CALL UMACH (2, NOUT)

ISEED = 123457

CALL RNSET (ISEED)

NR=5

DO 10 I=1, NR

R(I) = RNNOF()

10 CONTINUE

WRITE (NOUT,99999) R

99999 FORMAT (' Standard normal random deviates: ', 5F8.4)

END

Output

 

Standard normal random deviates: 1.8279 -0.6412 0.7266 0.1747 1.0145