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RANDOM Function (Integer)

Returns a pseudo-random number.

Syntax

  
Number := RANDOM(MaxNumber)  

Parameters

MaxNumber
Type: Integer

The largest acceptable number. In effect, you are setting a range from one (1) to the number that you specify with the MaxNumber parameter.

Property Value/Return Value

Type: Integer

A pseudo-random number between one (1) and the number that you entered for MaxNumber.

Remarks

If MaxNumber is negative it acts as a positive.

If MaxNumber is zero, this function always returns 1.

A number is always chosen from the same set of numbers. Use RANDOMIZE Function (Integer) to generate a new set of numbers.

Example

This example shows how to generate a pseudo-random number. This example requires that you create the following variables and text constant in the C/AL Globals window. The value of the variable Number2 is positive though the value of MaxNumber is negative and the value of the variable Number3 is always 1 because MaxNumber is 0.

Variable name DataType
x Integer
y Integer
z Integer
Number1 Integer
Number2 Integer
Number3 Integer
Text constant name ENU Value
Text000 Number1 = %1, Number2 = %2, Number3 = %3
  
x := 100; // x is assigned a positive value.  
y := -100; // y is assigned a negative value.  
z := 0; // z is assigned zero.  
Number1 := RANDOM(x);  
Number2 := RANDOM(y);  
Number3 := RANDOM(z);  
MESSAGE(Text000, Number1, Number2, Number3);  

See Also

ABS Function (Decimal, Integer, BigInteger)
POWER Function (Decimal, Integer, BigInteger)
RANDOMIZE Function (Integer)
ROUND Function (Decimal)