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Revision as of 08:20, 8 August 2012
- Shuffle[ <List L> ]
- Returns list with same elements as L, but in random order.
- Note: You can recompute the list via Recompute all objects in View Menu (or pressing F9).
See also RandomElement Command and RandomBetween Command.
CAS Syntax
- Shuffle[ <List L> ]
- Returns list with same elements as L, but in random order.
- Example:
Shuffle[{3, 5, 1, 7, 3}]
yields for example {5, 1, 3, 3, 7}.
- Example:
Shuffle[Sequence[20]]
gives the first 20 whole numbers in a random order'.