I'm not sure the question is really intelligible. Computers are inherently deterministic, which is why random number generators are needed to give the appearance of randomness for some applications. This means that a string generated "randomly" from a set of characters will be no more or less intrinsically random whether the characters within the set are ordered or not. A well written algorithm for generating random behavior should be convincing no matter how the starting parameters are arranged.
In reply to Re: String randomness
by djantzen
in thread String randomness
by Anonymous Monk
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