Hi Dimitre,
first, thanks for your help,
second,
I am using the seconds part of the current time -- as the value of the pSeed
parameter (by using the library of exslt).
But the problem is : I am calling the function randomSequence several times
per second ,so I have the same value of the parameter pSeed to the
randomSequence.
I want to use the third part of the current time (milliseconds) ??? its
possible?? I can't find anything!
Quoting Dimitre Novatchev <dnovatchev@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi Ali,
>
> On 4/29/05, Ali Choumane <ali.choumane@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Hi Dimitre,
> >
> > I am using the template "randNext" in random.xsl :
> >
> > ...
> > <sentence>
> > <xsl:attribute name="stamp">
> > <xsl:call-template name="randNext">
> > <xsl:with-param name="arg1" select="1"/>
> > </xsl:call-template>
> > </xsl:attribute>
> > <xsl:attribute name="state">nonDesamb</xsl:attribute>
> > <xsl:value-of select="concat($arg1/sentence[last()], $arg2)"/>
> > </sentence>
> > ...
> >
> > and this is a part of result of transformation:
> > ...
> > <sentence stamp="39022" state="nonDesamb">111 111 111</sentence>
> > <sentence stamp="39022" state="nonDesamb"> 222 222</sentence>
> > <sentence stamp="39022" state="nonDesamb"> 333 333 333</sentence>
> > <sentence stamp="39022" state="nonDesamb"> 444 444 444</sentence>
> > <sentence/>
> > <sentence stamp="39022" state="nonDesamb">555 555 555</sentence>
> > <sentence stamp="39022" state="nonDesamb"> 666 666 666</sentence>
> > <sentence stamp="39022" state="nonDesamb"> 777 777 777</sentence>
> > <sentence stamp="39022" state="nonDesamb"> 888 888 888, 999
> 999999</sentence>
> > ...
> >
> > As the result show, "stamp" it's not a key now. I think because "arg1" is
> > fixed.
> >
> > and I am using the template "randomSequence" in random.xsl, but it can't
> > resolve the problem.
>
> randomSequence produces a sequence of (the pLength parameter) N
> numbers. If the seed (the pSeed parameter) is the same on two
> invocations of randomSequence, the two produced sequences are, of
> course, the same.
>
> > I think , if I put a variable value of "arg1" , can resolve the problem?
>
> In order to achieve truly "random" results, the transformation has to
> use some non-fixed number, such as the seconds part of the current
> time -- and this can be passed as a parameter to the transformation by
> the external code that invokes it.
>
> Then this number can be used as a seed -- to be passed as the value of
> the pSeed parameter.
>
> > But how, when we can't change the value of variables in XSLT?
>
> We can't and actually we don't need to.
>
> Cheers,
> Dimitre novatchev.
>
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