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;Shuffle[ &lt;List> ]
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;Shuffle( &lt;List> )
 
:Returns list with same elements, but in random order.
 
:Returns list with same elements, but in random order.
 
:{{note|You can recompute the list via ''Recompute all objects'' in [[File:Menu-view.svg|link=|16px]] [[View Menu]] (or pressing {{KeyCode|F9}}).}}
 
:{{note|You can recompute the list via ''Recompute all objects'' in [[File:Menu-view.svg|link=|16px]] [[View Menu]] (or pressing {{KeyCode|F9}}).}}
 
See also [[RandomElement Command]] and [[RandomBetween Command]].
 
See also [[RandomElement Command]] and [[RandomBetween Command]].
 
==CAS Syntax==
 
==CAS Syntax==
;Shuffle[ &lt;List> ]
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;Shuffle( &lt;List> )
 
:Returns list with same elements, but in random order.
 
:Returns list with same elements, but in random order.
 
:{{Examples|1=<br>
 
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:*<code><nowiki>Shuffle[{3, 5, 1, 7, 3}]</nowiki></code> yields for example ''{5, 1, 3, 3, 7}''.
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:*<code><nowiki>Shuffle({3, 5, 1, 7, 3})</nowiki></code> yields for example ''{5, 1, 3, 3, 7}''.
:*<code><nowiki>Shuffle[Sequence[20]]</nowiki></code> gives the first 20 whole numbers in a random order.}}
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:*<code><nowiki>Shuffle(Sequence(20))</nowiki></code> gives the first 20 whole numbers in a random order.}}

Latest revision as of 11:33, 6 October 2017


Shuffle( <List> )
Returns list with same elements, but in random order.
Note: You can recompute the list via Recompute all objects in Menu-view.svg View Menu (or pressing F9).

See also RandomElement Command and RandomBetween Command.

CAS Syntax

Shuffle( <List> )
Returns list with same elements, but in random order.
Examples:
  • Shuffle({3, 5, 1, 7, 3}) yields for example {5, 1, 3, 3, 7}.
  • Shuffle(Sequence(20)) gives the first 20 whole numbers in a random order.
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