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Hi Mike,

As I discovered this is done automatically.

More specifically any steppables in a schedule at the same order number 
will be randomized at each step. If you're not worrying about order 
numbers, ie., you do scheduleRepeating(steppable) then the order of the 
schedule will be random at each timestep.

Thanks

-Mike

Michael Makowsky wrote:
> If you have your agents as steppable objects, what needs to be done to 
> randomize the order in which they are activated by the scheduler, or is 
> that done automatically?
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> Michael Makowsky
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> Graduate Student
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