- rand EXPR
- rand
Returns a random fractional number greater than or equal to 0
and less
than the value of EXPR. (EXPR should be positive.) If EXPR is
omitted, the value 1
is used. Currently EXPR with the value 0
is
also special-cased as 1
- this has not been documented before perl 5.8.0
and is subject to change in future versions of perl. Automatically calls
srand
unless srand
has already been called. See also srand
.
Apply int()
to the value returned by rand()
if you want random
integers instead of random fractional numbers. For example,
int(rand(10))
returns a random integer between 0
and 9
, inclusive.
(Note: If your rand function consistently returns numbers that are too large or too small, then your version of Perl was probably compiled with the wrong number of RANDBITS.)