This section describes the random number functions that are part of the ISO C standard.
To use these facilities, you should include the header file `stdlib.h‘ in your program.
rand
function
can return. In the GNU library, it
is 2147483647
, which is the largest signed
integer representable in 32 bits. In other libraries, it may be as low
as 32767
.
rand
function returns the next
pseudo-random number in the series. The value ranges
from 0
to RAND_MAX
.
rand
before a seed has been established
with srand
, it uses the
value 1
as a default seed.
To produce a different pseudo-random series each time your program is
run, do srand (time (0))
.
POSIX.1 extended the C standard functions to support reproducible random numbers in multi-threaded programs. However, the extension is badly designed and unsuitable for serious work.
RAND_MAX
just
as rand
does. However, all its state is stored in
the seed argument. This means the RNG‘s state can
only have as many bits as the type unsigned
int
has. This is far too few to provide a good RNG.
If your program requires a reentrant RNG, we recommend you use the reentrant GNU extensions to the SVID random number generator. The POSIX.1 interface should only be used when the GNU extensions are not available.
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