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simple-random-number-generator

v1.3.0

Published

random number generator js

Readme

npm build with travis CI Conventional Commits


Simple Random Number Generator

install

npm install simple-random-number-generator

usage

const random = require("simple-random-number-generator");

default options

the exported function takes an option object with 3 arguments:

  • min : smallest possible value to return. defaults to 0
  • max : largest possible value to return. defaults to 1
  • integer : round the random number. Default: false

Examples

// use min and max parameter
const random = require("simple-random-number-generator");
let params = {
  min: 10,
  max: 100
};
random(params); // example outputs → 89.67405538799946
// use min, max and integer parameter
// set integer  to true to return whole number instead of float.
const random = require("simple-random-number-generator");
let params = {
  min: 5,
  max: 76,
  integer: true
};
random(params); // example outputs → 68
  • only use min parameter
let random = require("simple-random-number-generator");
let params = {
  min: 988
};
// if only provide min parameter, max number will be min + 1
random(params); // example output → 988.9231522653375
  • only use max parameter
let random = require("simple-random-number-generator");
let params = {
  max: 200
};
//if only provide max parameter, Min number will be max - 1
random(params); // example output → 199.28545186511627