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corrandom

v1.0.0

Published

Generates a random string based on consecutive numbers

Downloads

4

Readme

corrandom

Generate a unique random string from a number

Install

$ npm install corrandom

Example:

1000 => 77op
1001 => oopS
1002 => ppsY
1003 => ssSr

Usage

const arrayindexoverflow = require('corrandom');
corrandom.setSeed('blue-sky');
console.log('1000 => ' + corrandom.get(1000, 4));
console.log('1001 => ' + corrandom.get(1001, 4));
console.log('1002 => ' + corrandom.get(1002, 4));
console.log('1003 => ' + corrandom.get(1003, 4));

If you change the seed the result will change

corrandom.setSeed('arizona');

Result:

1000 => yyAc
1001 => AAcr
1002 => ccZh
1003 => ZZrB

You can also change the character set:

corrandom.setCharset('ABCDEF12345');

API

setSeed(seed)

Returns null

seed

Type: string

get(number, min_length)

Returns the random text string

number

Type: int

min_length

The value cannot be less than the length of the number Type: int

setCharset(charset)

Returns null

charset

Type: string