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In many theoretical investigations, states, changes of state or values of defined process variables are simulated, as for example in investigations on queues. Random events are required for these simulations, which are realised with random numbers in selected intervals, which are generated with random generators. In the examples supplied with Gambas, there is the project Database/Database, in which several thousand random data are used.</description>
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