What a great analysis - thank you and ++! My problem here, I suppose, is that I'm not much of a mathematician (hangs head in shame) - I know how to do a frequency count - I just didn't think of doing one to analyze this thing for fairness.
That said. Shuffling once and then just picking from the front would seem to be easier.
Wouldn't that still leave a possible collision problem at the point where the two lists join? Or did I misunderstand what you're describing?
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In reply to Re^2: Music shuffling
by oko1
in thread Music shuffling
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