commit | 8ea5f7c86d341b6900d55fa658a28453401fbe08 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Jeff Vander Stoep <[email protected]> | Thu Feb 23 07:14:21 2023 +0100 |
committer | Jeff Vander Stoep <[email protected]> | Thu Feb 23 07:14:21 2023 +0100 |
tree | 7cb99e6175b4535041b4ef03b4e26d68bc944ba0 | |
parent | 2becbb0aa84b5b06e74be1e662dff657e5b3f431 [diff] |
Add Android.bp Test: TH Change-Id: I4f267a5b0302472bd98af5d1fee758a4fe1a2c55
A simple and fast random number generator.
The implementation uses Wyrand, a simple and fast generator but not cryptographically secure.
Flip a coin:
if fastrand::bool() { println!("heads"); } else { println!("tails"); }
Generate a random i32
:
let num = fastrand::i32(..);
Choose a random element in an array:
let v = vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5]; let i = fastrand::usize(..v.len()); let elem = v[i];
Shuffle an array:
let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5]; fastrand::shuffle(&mut v);
Generate a random Vec
or String
:
use std::iter::repeat_with; let v: Vec<i32> = repeat_with(|| fastrand::i32(..)).take(10).collect(); let s: String = repeat_with(fastrand::alphanumeric).take(10).collect();
To get reproducible results on every run, initialize the generator with a seed:
// Pick an arbitrary number as seed. fastrand::seed(7); // Now this prints the same number on every run: println!("{}", fastrand::u32(..));
To be more efficient, create a new Rng
instance instead of using the thread-local generator:
use std::iter::repeat_with; let rng = fastrand::Rng::new(); let mut bytes: Vec<u8> = repeat_with(|| rng.u8(..)).take(10_000).collect();
Licensed under either of
at your option.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.