I ran TWO almost same codes (different file), on TWO opened Matlab at a time, The Result will be the same?

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I was executing a code of soft computing things, which if the same file you run more than once, the result will not always be the same though. So one day I found out that if I ran two same codes (different file and folder, different at one small part) - to compare the difference from that small part -, the results are TOTALLY the same. So will this action always made MATLAB confuses the result obtained?
I hope someone understands what I asked because I myself don't really know how to say it.
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Rik
Rik on 23 Jun 2018
How are we supposed to answer your question without knowing what you did? Have a read here (or here for more general advice) and here. It will greatly improve your chances of getting an answer.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 23 Jun 2018
It sounds as if your code uses random numbers. By default, the random number generator in different MATLAB sessions is initialized the same. You can use rng() to initialize the seed for the random number generator.

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