Math.random()
// will return a number between 0 and 1, you can then time it up to get larger numbers.
//When using bigger numbers remember to use Math.floor if you want it to be a integer
Math.floor(Math.random() * 10) // Will return a integer between 0 and 9
Math.floor(Math.random() * 11) // Will return a integer between 0 and 10
// You can make functions aswell
function randomNum(min, max) {
return Math.floor(Math.random() * (max - min)) + min; // You can remove the Math.floor if you don't want it to be an integer
}
var random;
var max = 8
function findRandom() {
random = Math.floor(Math.random() * max) //Finds number between 0 - max
console.log(random)
}
findRandom()
/*
The Math.random() function returns a floating-point, pseudo-random
number in the range 0 to less than 1 (inclusive of 0, but not 1)
with approximately uniform distribution over that range — which you
can then scale to your desired range. The implementation selects the
initial seed to the random number generation algorithm; it cannot
be chosen or reset by the user.
*/
function getRandomInt(max) {
return Math.floor(Math.random() * Math.floor(max));
}
console.log(getRandomInt(3));
// expected output: 0, 1 or 2
console.log(getRandomInt(1));
// expected output: 0
console.log(Math.random());
// expected output: a number from 0 to <1
Math.random()
// Or something between 0 and 9:
Math.floor(Math.random() * 10)
// You can even make functions:
function random(min, max){return Math.floor(Math.random() * (max - min)) + min}
Math.random() // Returns number from 0 to 1.
Math.floor(Math.random() * max) // Return number from 0 to max minus 1
// Example
Math.floor(Math.random() * 10) // Return number from 0 to 9
// Add a +1 to return a number from 0 to max
Math.floor(Math.random() * 10) + 1 // Returns Number from 1 to 10
// To have a min and max
Math.floor(Math.random() * (max - min)) + min
// Example
Math.floor(Math.random() * (20 - 10)) + 10
/*
`Math.random` returns a pseudo-random number between 0 and 1.
a pseudo-random number is generated by an algorithm, it is not
technically actually random, but for all intents and purposes
it is random enough that no human should be able to find a
pattern
*/
Math.random(); // -> Decimal number between 0 and 1
Math.round(Math.random()); // -> 0 or 1
Math.random() * max; // -> Decimal number between 0 and max
Math.floor(Math.random() * max); // -> Whole number between 0 and max - 1
Math.round(Math.random() * max); // -> Whole number between 0 and max
Math.ceil(Math.random() * max); // -> Whole number between 1 and max
(Math.random() * (max - min)) + min; // Decimal number between min and max
Math.floor((Math.random() * (max - min)) + min); // Whole number between min and max - 1
Math.round((Math.random() * (max - min)) + min); // Whole number between min and max
Math.ceil((Math.random() * (max - min)) + min); // Whole number between min + 1 and max
Math.random() * Math.random(); // Decimal number between 0 and 1 with a tendency to be smaller
1 - Math.random() * Math.random(); // Decimal number between 0 and 1 with a tendency to be larger
function getRandomIntInclusive(min, max) {
min = Math.ceil(min);
max = Math.floor(max);
return Math.floor(Math.random() * (max - min + 1)) + min; // max & min both included
}
/* If 1 argument is given, minimum will be set to 0 and maximum to this argument
* If 2 arguments were given, the fist would be the minimum and the second the maximum
* The function will return an integer in [min, max[
*/
const Math.randint => (min,max) {
[min,max] = (max===undefined)?[0,min]:(min>max)[max,min]:[min,max];
return Math.floor(Math.random*(max-min)+min);
}
// You can make functions aswell
function randomNum(min, max) {
return Math.floor(Math.random() * (max - min)) + min; // You can remove the Math.floor if you don't want it to be an integer
}
Math.floor(Math.random() * 10) + 1 // Random number Between 1 and 10
// First Math.random give us a random number between 0 and 0,99999
// The we multiply it by 10
// And we round dow with Math.floor
// We add 1 so the result will never be 0
// Another Example:
h.floor(Math.random() * 20) + 10 // Random number Between 10 and 20
//returns a random number between 1 and maxNumber
//replace Math.ceil with Math.round if you want to include 0 as well
const randomNumber = (maxNumber) => {
return Math.ceil(Math.random() * maxNumber);
}
// Retorna un número aleatorio entre min (incluido) y max (excluido)
function getRandomArbitrary(min, max) {
return Math.random() * (max - min) + min;
}
// using array and random example
function getTheBill() {
let names = ["bob", "mike", "matt"];
let randomFriend = Math.floor(Math.random() * names.length);
let randomFriendBuyng = names[randomFriend];
return randomFriendBuyng + " is buying us lunch today!";
}
var rand = "_" + Math.random().toString(36).substr(2, 9);
console.log(rand)
// or use this
var e = Math.random().toString(31).substring(2)
console.log(e)
// Math.random()
// The Math.random() function returns a floating-point, pseudo-random number that's greater than or equal to 0 and less than 1, with approximately uniform distribution over that range — which you can then scale to your desired range.
// parameter inside Math.random () is scale to desired range.
// EXAMPLE :1
let ran_num = Math.random();
console.log(ran_num);
// OUTPUT: It gives any floating point number between 0 to 1 on every refresh of code like:
// 0.439905306460564
// 0.24377528882567256
// 0.5522415279920441 etc......
// EXAMPLE :2
let ran_num_2 = (Math.random() * 10) ;
console.log(ran_num_2);
// OUTPUT: It gives any floating point number between 0 to 10 on every refresh of code like:
// 0.6199449585914163
// 2.532543541582639
// 1.9219543257575755 etc......
// EXAMPLE :1
let ran_num_3 = Math.floor(Math.random() * 10) ;
console.log(ran_num_3);
// OUTPUT: It gives any floating point number between 0 to 10 and in integer(WITH OUT DECIMAL POINT) on every refresh of code like:
// 4
// 9
// 1 etc......