Calling
srand more than once is not recommended,
but that doesn't mean the results are always bad. It depends a bit
on the needs of the rest of the program, but you might be able
to call
srand with a known seed just before you
sort, and after the sort, you call
srand without
an argument.
But there's a totally different approach. If you need to shuffle
an array using the same permutation multiple times, instead of playing
games by seeding a PRN generator with the same seed, you could just
shuffle the numbers 0 .. $#array and remember them
(say, in an array @perm_indices). Then, if you need
to shuffle an array again, you do:
@shuffled = @array [@perm_indices];
You may be able to use the Memoize module to this storing for you.
Abigail
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