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list[i], list[j] = list[j], list[i] | list[i], list[j] = list[j], list[i] |
Latest revision as of 12:24, 23 March 2023
Available since LÖVE 0.9.0 |
This function is not supported in earlier versions. |
Generates a pseudo-random number in a platform independent manner. This function is seeded at startup, so you generally don't need to seed it yourself.
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Neither this function, RandomGenerator, nor Lua math.random generates truly random number, thus it's unsuitable for cryptographic usage! |
Contents
Function
Get uniformly distributed pseudo-random real number between 0 inclusive to 1 exclusive.
Synopsis
number = love.math.random( )
Arguments
None.
Returns
number number
- The pseudo-random number.
Function
Get a uniformly distributed pseudo-random integer between 1 inclusive to max
inclusive.
Synopsis
number = love.math.random( max )
Arguments
number max
- The maximum possible value it should return.
Returns
number number
- The pseudo-random integer number.
Function
Get uniformly distributed pseudo-random integer between min
inclusive to max
inclusive.
Synopsis
number = love.math.random( min, max )
Arguments
number min
- The minimum possible value it should return.
number max
- The maximum possible value it should return.
Returns
number number
- The pseudo-random integer number.
Examples
Generates a number between 1 and 100 (both inclusive).
function love.load()
randomNumber = love.math.random(1, 100)
end
Generate a random permutation of list:
function shuffle (list)
-- backward iteration from last to second element:
for i = #list, 2, -1 do
-- choose one of elements:
local j = love.math.random(i) -- between 1 to i (both inclusive)
-- replace both elements each other:
list[i], list[j] = list[j], list[i]
end
end
Notes
When using the 2nd and 3rd variant, numbers passed will be rounded, thus, love.math.random(0, 76.767)
may return 77
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