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numpy.random.set_state
- numpy.random.set_state(state)
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    Set the internal state of the generator from a tuple. For use if one has reason to manually (re-)set the internal state of the bit generator used by the RandomState instance. By default, RandomState uses the “Mersenne Twister”[1] pseudo-random number generating algorithm. - Parameters
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      - state{tuple(str, ndarray of 624 uints, int, int, float), dict}
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        The statetuple has the following items:- the string ‘MT19937’, specifying the Mersenne Twister algorithm.
- a 1-D array of 624 unsigned integers keys.
- an integer pos.
- an integer has_gauss.
- a float cached_gaussian.
 If state is a dictionary, it is directly set using the BitGenerators stateproperty.
 
- Returns
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      - outNone
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        Returns ‘None’ on success. 
 
 See also Notesset_stateandget_stateare not needed to work with any of the random distributions in NumPy. If the internal state is manually altered, the user should know exactly what he/she is doing.For backwards compatibility, the form (str, array of 624 uints, int) is also accepted although it is missing some information about the cached Gaussian value: state = ('MT19937', keys, pos).References- 1
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      M. Matsumoto and T. Nishimura, “Mersenne Twister: A 623-dimensionally equidistributed uniform pseudorandom number generator,” ACM Trans. on Modeling and Computer Simulation, Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 3-30, Jan. 1998. 
 
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