Generating a random numbers and letters
This is a more extensive method that I use constantly to generate random numbers, letters or mixed:
function assign_rand_value($num) {
// accepts 1 - 36
switch($num) {
case "1" : $rand_value = "a"; break;
case "2" : $rand_value = "b"; break;
case "3" : $rand_value = "c"; break;
case "4" : $rand_value = "d"; break;
case "5" : $rand_value = "e"; break;
case "6" : $rand_value = "f"; break;
case "7" : $rand_value = "g"; break;
case "8" : $rand_value = "h"; break;
case "9" : $rand_value = "i"; break;
case "10" : $rand_value = "j"; break;
case "11" : $rand_value = "k"; break;
case "12" : $rand_value = "l"; break;
case "13" : $rand_value = "m"; break;
case "14" : $rand_value = "n"; break;
case "15" : $rand_value = "o"; break;
case "16" : $rand_value = "p"; break;
case "17" : $rand_value = "q"; break;
case "18" : $rand_value = "r"; break;
case "19" : $rand_value = "s"; break;
case "20" : $rand_value = "t"; break;
case "21" : $rand_value = "u"; break;
case "22" : $rand_value = "v"; break;
case "23" : $rand_value = "w"; break;
case "24" : $rand_value = "x"; break;
case "25" : $rand_value = "y"; break;
case "26" : $rand_value = "z"; break;
case "27" : $rand_value = "0"; break;
case "28" : $rand_value = "1"; break;
case "29" : $rand_value = "2"; break;
case "30" : $rand_value = "3"; break;
case "31" : $rand_value = "4"; break;
case "32" : $rand_value = "5"; break;
case "33" : $rand_value = "6"; break;
case "34" : $rand_value = "7"; break;
case "35" : $rand_value = "8"; break;
case "36" : $rand_value = "9"; break;
}
return $rand_value;
}
function get_rand_alphanumeric($length) {
if ($length>0) {
$rand_id="";
for ($i=1; $i<=$length; $i++) {
mt_srand((double)microtime() * 1000000);
$num = mt_rand(1,36);
$rand_id .= assign_rand_value($num);
}
}
return $rand_id;
}
function get_rand_numbers($length) {
if ($length>0) {
$rand_id="";
for($i=1; $i<=$length; $i++) {
mt_srand((double)microtime() * 1000000);
$num = mt_rand(27,36);
$rand_id .= assign_rand_value($num);
}
}
return $rand_id;
}
function get_rand_letters($length) {
if ($length>0) {
$rand_id="";
for($i=1; $i<=$length; $i++) {
mt_srand((double)microtime() * 1000000);
$num = mt_rand(1,26);
$rand_id .= assign_rand_value($num);
}
}
return $rand_id;
}
USAGE:
Basically I have a main function with the array, then I call secondary functions to build my string based on the length parameter:
Letters:
$str = get_rand_letters(8); // Only Letters
Numbers:
$str = get_rand_numbers(8); // Only Numbers
AlphaNumeric:
$str = get_rand_alphanumeric(8); // Numbers and Letters
This Question is answered by Kerrek SB, but this may help someone searching for a more extensive and flexible way.
Use uniqid
$desired_length = 10; //or whatever length you want
$unique = uniqid();
$your_random_word = substr($unique, 0, $desired_length);
Step 1: Create an alphabet, $alph = "0123456789abcde...";
.
Step 2: Create a random number, $n = rand(0, ALPHSIZE-1);
, or use mt_rand()
.
Step 3: Get the appropriate index in the alphabet: $alph[n];
Rinse and repeat steps 2 and 3 for as many times as you need characters.
If you want strong statistical properties (like uniformness), you should work a little harder with the random number, but this should get you started. (I think the statistical properties of that should be sufficient.)
OK, might as well spell it out:
$alph = "012...";
function make_random_string($N)
{
$s = "";
for ($i = 0; $i != $N; ++$i)
s .= $alph[mt_rand(0, ALPHSIZE - 1)];
return $s;
}
And here's the version that takes a custom alphabet:
function make_random_custom_string($N, $alphabet)
{
$s = "";
for ($i = 0; $i != $N; ++$i)
s .= $alphabet[mt_rand(0, strlen($alphabet) - 1)];
return $s;
}
Example: 10 random odd digits: make_random_custom_string(10, "13579");
<?php
echo substr(sha1(mt_rand()),17,6); //To Generate Random Numbers with Letters.
?>