úÎ I ¥   SafeThe PCGen; data type. You can use the constructor yourself with two Word64j values, but with human picked seeds the first result will generally be 0. To avoid that you can use the  helper.BCreates a new PCGen value by using the Integral given as both the state and inc¢ values for the generator. The state of the generator is then advanced once, because otherwise the first result tends to be 0 with human picked seeds. See also mkPCGenDetailed.5Advances the given generator one step, giving back a Word32„ of output and the resultant generator as well. This is the most basic way to advance the generator. You probably want to use the  RandomGen instance and the  $ method, along with something like  MonadRandom    "pcgen-2.0.0-AEfhTTd32ZA6oNTWku3WiQ Data.PCGenPCGenmkPCGenstepGen $fRandomPCGen$fRandomGenPCGen$fStorablePCGen $fReadPCGen $fShowPCGen $fEqPCGen $fOrdPCGen!random-1.1-9tceXaeYIMZ4JrKq20Egog System.Randomnext