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* The random block will generate a new value every time it is executed. To reuse the same random value, it should be stored in a [[Set Variable|variable]]. | * The random block will generate a new value every time it is executed. To reuse the same random value, it should be stored in a [[Set Variable|variable]]. | ||
* Note that the output would be in decimal. To avoid this use a rounding operation, ideally [[floor]] and secondarily [[round]]. [[Ceiling]] also works but is scarcely used. | * Note that the output would be in decimal. To avoid this use a rounding operation, ideally [[floor]] and secondarily [[round]]. [[Ceiling]] also works but is scarcely used. | ||
* The random block behaves inconsistently when used with [[wire splits]]: | * The random block behaves inconsistently when used with [[wire splits]]: | ||
: {{Image|Random_inconsistency.png}} | |||
== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
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Either generate -1 or 1. | Either generate -1 or 1. | ||
{{Image|Random_-1_or_1.png}} | |||
Output a random integer with equal probability. | Output a random integer with equal probability. | ||
{{Image|Random_integer.png}} | |||
== Related == | == Related == |
Latest revision as of 10:30, 22 May 2024
Random
Type | Script block |
Collider | None |
Folder | Math |
Ports | |
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Inputs | Min Max |
Outputs | Random |
Notes
- Port inputs default to 0 and 1 respectively.
- The Min input is included while the Max input is excluded, meaning: if the min and max inputs are 0 and 5 respectively, it may generate a number within 0 to 5, possibly 0, but never 5.
- The random block will generate a new value every time it is executed. To reuse the same random value, it should be stored in a variable.
- Note that the output would be in decimal. To avoid this use a rounding operation, ideally floor and secondarily round. Ceiling also works but is scarcely used.
- The random block behaves inconsistently when used with wire splits:
Examples
Either generate -1 or 1.

Output a random integer with equal probability.
