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SimRock
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi,

I am simulating multiple datsets (and concatinating them using the proc append within the macro) using the same seed in the call streaminit but my answers are different. Could anyone suggest a solution

Are they any reasons why my answers my not be reproduced that I am unaware?

Data param;
pr_male=0.7;
pr_all=0.3;
run;

%macro sim (SSB1=, SSB2=, FFV1=, FFV2=,interv=);

Data have&interv ;
set param;
call streaminit(354);
interv=&interv;
do env=1 to 3;
all=rand('bernoulli', pr_all);
do id=1 to 100;
Male = rand('bernoulli', pr_male);
do t=1 to 2;
if t=1 then do;
SSB1 = &SSB1;
FFV1 = &FFV1;
end;
else if t=2 then do;
SSB2 = &SSB2;
FFV2 = &FFV2;
end;
output;
end;
end;
end;
run;

%mend sim;

%sim(SSB1=1, SSB2=0, FFV1=1, FFV2=0,interv=0);
%sim(SSB1=0, SSB2=1, FFV1=0, FFV2=0, interv=1);

 

thank you

 

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Try it again. Make sure there are no errors or warnings in the log. My own test generates two identical streams for pseudo random variables all and Male.

PG

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Try it again. Make sure there are no errors or warnings in the log. My own test generates two identical streams for pseudo random variables all and Male.

PG
Reeza
Super User

@PGStats would you get the same streams if run on different system? I assume this is true but can't test at the moment. 

PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Using streaminit is supposed to guarantee deterministic sequences, at least on a given system (hardware/version). But I wouldn't assume it does across systems.

PG
SimRock
Obsidian | Level 7
Thank you for your help. I appreciate it

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