Just to be fully up front, this is regarding a homework, but this in itself is not the assignment. The assignment is using noise to create cool graphics. I have a bit of experience in Python but not enough to figure this simple thing out.
I'm having trouble generating a seeded-random [-1,1]. The pseudocode my teacher gave me is from Hugo Elias.
Pseudocode:
function Noise1(integer x, integer y)
n = x + y * 57
n = (n<<13) ^ n;
return ( 1.0 - ( (n * (n * n * 15731 + 789221) + 1376312589) & 7fffffff) / 1073741824.0);
end function
My attempt in Python:
def noise(x, y):
n = x + y * 57
n = (n<<5) ^ n;
return ( 1.0 - ( (n * (n * n * 15731 + 789221) + 1376312589) & 7fffffff) / 1073741824.0)
The problem is the & 7fffffff bit in return statement. First, I'm not sure what that operation is. Maybe a bit-shift? Second, I'm not sure how to do that operation in Python. I had just removed that part, but I am getting huge negative numbers, nowhere near a [-1,1]
& 0x7FFFFFFFin python – Serdalis Sep 29 '11 at 4:137fffffffis in hexidecimal, so under Python you need to write it as0x7fffffffso Python knows to interpret it correctly. You can also use '0b' for binary under later python versions. – Eli Collins Sep 29 '11 at 4:15