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Section: Random Number Generation
Seeds the random number generator using the given integer seeds. Changing the seed allows you to choose which pseudo-random sequence is generated. The seed takes two uint32 values: 
seed(s,t)
 where s and t are the seed values. Note that due to limitations in ranlib, the values of s,t must be between 0 <= s,t <= 2^30. 
Here's an example of how the seed value can be used to reproduce a specific random number sequence.
--> seed(32,41);
--> rand(1,5)
ans = 
    0.8589    0.3727    0.5551    0.9557    0.7367 
--> seed(32,41);
--> rand(1,5)
ans = 
    0.8589    0.3727    0.5551    0.9557    0.7367