Calculator User Manual
488      Appendix  A:  Functions  and  Instructions
8992APPA.DOC TI-89 / TI-92 Plus: Appendix A (US English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 1:48 PM Printed: 02/23/01 2:21 PM Page 488 of 132
rand()
MATH/Probability menu
rand([
n
]) 
⇒
expression
n
 is an integer 
ƒ
 zero.
With no parameter, returns the next random
number between 0 and 1 in the sequence.
When an argument is positive, returns a
random integer in the interval [1, 
n
].
When an argument is negative, returns a
random integer in the interval [
ë
n
,
ë
1].
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Done
rand()
¸
.158
...
ran
d(
6
)
¸
5
ran
d(
ë
1
00
)
¸
ë
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randMat()
MATH/Probability menu
randMat(
numRows
, 
numColumns
) 
⇒
matrix
Returns a matrix of integers between -9 and 9
of the specified dimension.
Both arguments must simplify to integers.
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Done
randMat(3,3)
¸
 8 
ë
3 6
ë
2 3 
ë
6
 0 4 
ë
6
Note: The values in this matrix will
change each time you press 
¸
.
randNorm
()
MATH/Probability menu
randNorm(
mean
, 
sd
) 
⇒
expression
Returns a decimal number from the specific
normal distribution. It could be any real
number but will be heavily concentrated in
the interval [
mean
-3
ù
sd
, 
mean
+3
ù
sd
].
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¸
Done
randNorm(0,1)
¸
.492
...
randNorm(3,4.5)
¸ ì
3.543
...
randPoly
()
MATH/Probability menu
randPoly(
var
, 
order
) 
⇒
expression
Returns a polynomial in 
var
 of the specified
order. The coefficients are random integers
in the range 
ë
9 through 9. The leading
coefficient will not be zero.
order
 must be 0–99.
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¸
Done
ran
d
Po
l
y
(
x,5
)
¸
ë
2
ø
x
5
+3
ø
x
4
ì
6
ø
x
3
+4
ø
x
ì
6
RandSeed
MATH/Probability menu
RandSeed 
number
If 
number
 = 0, sets the seeds to the factory
defaults for the random-number generator. If
number
ƒ
 0, it is used to generate two seeds,
which are stored in system variables 
seed1
and 
seed2
.
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¸
Done
rand()
¸
.158
...
RclGDB
CATALOG
RclGDB 
GDBvar
Restores all the settings stored in the Graph
database variable 
GDBvar
.
For a listing of the settings, see 
StoGDB
.
Note: It is necessary to have something
saved in 
GDBvar
 before you can restore it.
RclGDB GDBvar
¸
Done
(Sets the random-number seed.)










