Different behaviour of rng() and rand() in parfor-loop

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JonasBGood
JonasBGood am 11 Feb. 2014
Kommentiert: Walter Roberson am 31 Jan. 2023
Hey folks,
I experienced a different output of the standard function rand() in a parfor-loop although I am using the same seed-value. Example:
>> parfor i = 1:1, rng(123), rand(1,1), end
ans =
0.2751
>> for i = 1:1, rng(123), rand(1,1), end
ans =
0.6965
Is this a bug? I would expect exactly the same output of rand() in parfor.
Thanks & greetings Jonas
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ps: here are my detailed version information, I use an Intel i7-2600 processor.
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John Fox
John Fox am 20 Jul. 2017
I had the exact same problem. My for loops gave a different answer than my parfor loops. The reason is
As described in Control Random Number Streams, each worker in a cluster has an independent random number generator stream. By default, therefore, each worker in a pool, and each iteration in a parfor-loop has a unique, independent set of random numbers. Subsequent runs of the parfor-loop generate different numbers.
I fixed this with rng(123,'twister'). At least this worked for me.
John Fox
John Fox am 20 Jul. 2017
Notice what happens when you add 'twister' to the parfor loop
>> for i = 1:1, rng(123), rand(1,1), end
ans =
0.6965
Which is the same answer you got.
>> parfor i = 1:1, rng(123,'twister'), rand(1,1), end
ans =
0.6965
It is the same answer when you add 'twister' to the parfor loop

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Edric Ellis
Edric Ellis am 12 Feb. 2014
The client and the workers are set up to use different random generators, so this is expected. This is covered in the documentation. Note that "rng(seed)" changes only the seed but not the underlying generator type.

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