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The naming pattern `uniform-X-Y-Z.dat` is a ''Uniform(X,Y)'' distribution. `Z` is simply a "globbing" parameter to collect different trace file sets into smaller ZIP file downloads. The naming pattern `uniform-X-Y-Z.dat` is a ''Uniform(X,Y)'' distribution; a `P` represents a ''decimal point'' in the naming convention. `Z` is simply a "globbing" parameter to collect different trace file sets into smaller ZIP file downloads.

Here are some sample trace files for use in your initial simulation assignments.

The naming pattern uniform-X-Y-Z.dat is a Uniform(X,Y) distribution; a P represents a decimal point in the naming convention. Z is simply a "globbing" parameter to collect different trace file sets into smaller ZIP file downloads.

These really are random numbers, you may mix and match between Z sets. If you combine files be sure to combine like distributions.

This archive contains eight different sequences of Uniform(0,1)

Assignments/TraceFiles (last edited 2023-09-30 15:47:30 by khellman)