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Normally, when you wanted to use the random generative mode, you would need to set a random seed out of the object initialization:
>>> from samila import GenerativeImage >>> import random >>> random.seed(0) >>> g = GenerativeImage()
Instead of this, we can have a parameter that controls the random function generation.
>>> from samila import GenerativeImage >>> g = GenerativeImage(func_seed=0)
Ubuntu 22.04
3.10.6
samila.__version__
1.1
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func_seed
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Description
Normally, when you wanted to use the random generative mode, you would need to set a random seed out of the object initialization:
Instead of this, we can have a parameter that controls the random function generation.
Steps/Code to Reproduce
Operating System
Ubuntu 22.04
Python Version
3.10.6
Samila Version (Use :
samila.__version__
)1.1
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: