Struct rand::distributions::range::Range [] [src]

pub struct Range<X> {
    // some fields omitted
}

Sample values uniformly between two bounds.

This gives a uniform distribution (assuming the RNG used to sample it is itself uniform & the SampleRange implementation for the given type is correct), even for edge cases like low = 0u8, high = 170u8, for which a naive modulo operation would return numbers less than 85 with double the probability to those greater than 85.

Types should attempt to sample in [low, high), i.e., not including high, but this may be very difficult. All the primitive integer types satisfy this property, and the float types normally satisfy it, but rounding may mean high can occur.

Example

use rand::distributions::{IndependentSample, Range};

fn main() {
    let between = Range::new(10, 10000);
    let mut rng = rand::thread_rng();
    let mut sum = 0;
    for _ in 0..1000 {
        sum += between.ind_sample(&mut rng);
    }
    println!("{}", sum);
}

Methods

impl<X: SampleRange + PartialOrd> Range<X>
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fn new(low: X, high: X) -> Range<X>

Create a new Range instance that samples uniformly from [low, high). Panics if low >= high.

Trait Implementations

impl<X: Copy> Copy for Range<X>
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impl<X: Clone> Clone for Range<X>
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fn clone(&self) -> Range<X>

Returns a copy of the value. Read more

fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more

impl<Sup: SampleRange> Sample<Sup> for Range<Sup>
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fn sample<R: Rng>(&mut self, rng: &mut R) -> Sup

Generate a random value of Support, using rng as the source of randomness. Read more

impl<Sup: SampleRange> IndependentSample<Sup> for Range<Sup>
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fn ind_sample<R: Rng>(&self, rng: &mut R) -> Sup

Generate a random value.