random integer js code example
Example 1: math.random javascript
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
}
Example 2: random number javascript
/*
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
Example 3: random js
function randomNumber(min, max) {
return Math.floor(Math.random() * (max - min)) + min + 1;
}
Example 4: javascript random number between 0 and 10
Math.floor(Math.random() * 10);
Example 5: random number javascript
function getRandomNumberBetween(min,max){
return Math.floor(Math.random()*(max-min+1)+min);
}
getRandomNumberBetween(50,80);
Example 6: randint js
/* 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);
}