Man Page: pgagetmaxintegerinitvalue
Operating Environment: debian
Section: 2
PGAGetMaxIntegerInitValue(2) PGAPack PGAGetMaxIntegerInitValue(2)NAMEPGAGetMaxIntegerInitValue - returns the maximum of the range of integers used to randomly initialize integer strings.INPUT PARAMETERSctx - context variableOUTPUT PARAMETERSnoneSYNOPSIS#include "pgapack.h" int PGAGetMaxIntegerInitValue(ctx, i) PGAContext *ctx int iLOCATIONinteger.cEXAMPLEExample: PGAContext *ctx; int max; : max = PGAGetMaxIntegerInitValue(ctx); 05/01/95 PGAGetMaxIntegerInitValue(2)
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