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Random

Usage

Random[ ] gives a uniformly distributed pseudorandom Real in the range 0 to 1.
Random[type, range] gives a pseudorandom number of the specified type, lying in the specified range. Possible types are: Integer, Real and Complex. The default range is 0 to 1. You can give the range {min, max} explicitly; a range specification of max is equivalent to {0, max}.


Notes

Random[Integer] gives 0 or 1 with probability  .
Random[Complex] gives a pseudorandom complex number in the rectangle with corners  and  .
Random[Complex, { ,  }] uses the rectangle defined by  and  .
Random[Real, range, n] generates a pseudorandom real number with n-digit precision. Both leading and trailing digits may be chosen as 0.
Random gives a different sequence of pseudorandom numbers whenever you run Mathematica. You can start Random with a particular seed using SeedRandom.
• Implementation notes: see Section A.9.4.
• See also: $RandomState, FindInstance.
• New in Version 1.


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