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; RandomBetween[ <Minimum Integer> , <Maximum Integer> ]: Generates a random integer between ''minimum'' and ''maximum'' (inclusive).
 
; RandomBetween[ <Minimum Integer> , <Maximum Integer> ]: Generates a random integer between ''minimum'' and ''maximum'' (inclusive).
 
:{{example| 1=<div><code><nowiki>RandomBetween[0, 10]</nowiki></code> yields a number between ''0'' and ''10'' (inclusive)</div>}}
 
:{{example| 1=<div><code><nowiki>RandomBetween[0, 10]</nowiki></code> yields a number between ''0'' and ''10'' (inclusive)</div>}}

Revision as of 14:26, 10 August 2015


RandomBetween[ <Minimum Integer> , <Maximum Integer> ]
Generates a random integer between minimum and maximum (inclusive).
Example:
RandomBetween[0, 10] yields a number between 0 and 10 (inclusive)
RandomBetween[ <Minimum Integer> , <Maximum Integer> , <Boolean Fixed> ]
If Boolean Fixed = "true", it generates a random integer between minimum and maximum (inclusive), which is updated just once (when file is loaded and also on undo/redo).
Example:
RandomBetween[0, 10, true] yields a number between 0 and 10 (inclusive)
Note: Press F9 to see the difference between those two syntaxes.

CAS Syntax

RandomBetween[ <Minimum Integer> , <Maximum Integer> ]
Generates a random integer between minimum and maximum (inclusive).
Example:
RandomBetween[0, 10] yields a number between 0 and 10 (inclusive)


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