Random Python

= Overview =

Sometimes, for example if you wanted to simulate throwing a die, it is useful for the computer to generate random numbers. There are, as usual, a ton of ways to do this, but here we will keep it simple. If you want more complexity ( or perhaps more detail than this page ) use the links below. Please copy the code into your environment and run it.

= A Simple Example = All these do the same thing with slight different styles, the first A works but is poor style for sure.

For any of this code to work you have to have this statement first:

import random  # this gives you access to the random "library"

Here is the first simple, but not good style code. Should be easy to understand. print "randrange 1 to 11 gives numbers including 1 to 10 -- run it 10 times A"

print "randrange( 1, 11, ) : ", random.randrange( 1, 11, )  # two items are printed just separate by a comma print "randrange( 1, 11, ) : ", random.randrange( 1, 11, )  # the first item printed is a literal print "randrange( 1, 11, ) : ", random.randrange( 1, 11, )  # the second item is a call to the random function print "randrange( 1, 11, ) : ", random.randrange( 1, 11, ) print "randrange( 1, 11, ) : ", random.randrange( 1, 11, ) print "randrange( 1, 11, ) : ", random.randrange( 1, 11, ) print "randrange( 1, 11, ) : ", random.randrange( 1, 11, ) print "randrange( 1, 11, ) : ", random.randrange( 1, 11, ) print "randrange( 1, 11, ) : ", random.randrange( 1, 11, ) print "randrange( 1, 11, ) : ", random.randrange( 1, 11, )

When code is repeated it is better style code to put it in a loop ( and perhaps define a function, something we will not do here ). print "randrange 1 to 11 gives numbers including 1 to 10 -- run it 10 times B" for ix in range( 0, 10 ): print "randrange( 1, 11, ) : ", random.randrange( 1, 11, )

This code is slightly different by putting the random value in a variable before printing it.

print "randrange 1 to 11 gives numbers including 1 to 10 -- run it 10 times C" for ix in range( 0, 10 ): random_number = random.randrange( 1, 11, ) print "randrange( 1, 11, ) : ", random_number

= Links =


 * 9.6. random — Generate pseudo-random numbers — Python 2.7.12 documentation
 * python - Generate random integers between 0 and 9 - Stack Overflow
 * com/python/python_lists.htm Python Lists
 * random – Pseudorandom number generators - Python Module of the Week
 * How to use the Random Module in Python
 * com/python/number_randrange.htm Python Number randrange Method