srand(number = Random.new_seed) â old_seed
Instance Public methods
Seeds the system pseudo-random number generator, Random::DEFAULT, with
number
. The previous seed value is returned.
If number
is omitted, seeds the generator using a source of
entropy provided by the operating system, if available (/dev/urandom on
Unix systems or the RSA cryptographic provider on Windows), which is then
combined with the time, the process id, and a sequence number.
srand may be used to ensure repeatable sequences of pseudo-random numbers between different runs of the program. By setting the seed to a known value, programs can be made deterministic during testing.
srand 1234 # => 268519324636777531569100071560086917274 [ rand, rand ] # => [0.1915194503788923, 0.6221087710398319] [ rand(10), rand(1000) ] # => [4, 664] srand 1234 # => 1234 [ rand, rand ] # => [0.1915194503788923, 0.6221087710398319]
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