Hi all, Thank you for your replies. Thanks On Fri, 2008-10-31 at 12:49 -0500, Robert Kern wrote:
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 12:20, Wu, Kejia
wrote: Hi all,
I tried the example code here: http://numpy.scipy.org/numpydoc/numpy-20.html#71863 But failed: -------------------------------------- rng.py, line 5, in <module> import RNG ImportError: No module named RNG --------------------------------------
Any suggestion? Thanks at first.
Despite the confusing URL, that is actually documentation for Numeric, numpy's predecessor. You can see documentation for the current version of numpy here:
Also, can any body tell me whether the random number algorithm in RNG package is a pseudorandom one or a real-random one?
Pseudorandom. The Mersenne Twister, to be precise.
And is there an available implementation for Monte Carlo method in NumPy?
"Monte Carlo" is more a general description than a specification of a particular algorithm. There are many such methods. Which one are you thinking of?