package Math::Random::OO::UniformInt;
use 5.006;
use strict;
use warnings;
our $VERSION = "0.19";
# Required modules
use Carp;
use Params::Validate ':all';
# ISA
use base qw( Class::Accessor::Fast );
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
# main pod documentation #####
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
=head1 NAME
Math::Random::OO::UniformInt - Generates random integers with uniform
probability
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Math::Random::OO::UniformInt;
push @prngs,
Math::Random::OO::UniformInt->new(), # 0 or 1
Math::Random::OO::UniformInt->new(5), # 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5
Math::Random::OO::UniformInt->new(-1,1); # -1, 0, or 1
$_->seed(0.42) for @prngs;
print( $_->next() . "\n" ) for @prngs;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This subclass of L<Math::Random::OO> generates random integers with uniform
probability.
=head1 USAGE
=cut
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
# new()
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
=head2 C<new>
$prng1 = Math::Random::OO::UniformInt->new();
$prng2 = Math::Random::OO::UniformInt->new($high);
$prng3 = Math::Random::OO::UniformInt->new($low,$high);
C<new> takes up to two optional parameters and returns a new
C<Math::Random::OO::UniformInt> object. Unlike Uniform, it returns integers
inclusive of specified endpoints. With no parameters, the object generates
random integers in the range of zero (inclusive) to one (inclusive). With a
single parameter, the object generates random numbers from zero (inclusive) to
the value of the parameter (inclusive). Note, the object does this with
multiplication, so if the parameter is negative, the function will return
negative numbers. This is a feature or bug, depending on your point of view.
With two parameters, the object generates random integers from the first
parameter (inclusive) to the second parameter (inclusive). (Actually, as long
as you have two parameters, C<new> will put them in the right order). If
parameters are non-integers, they will be truncated to integers before the
range is calculated. I.e., C<new(-1.2, 3.6)> is equivalent to C<new(-1,3)>.
=cut
{
my $param_spec = {
low => { type => SCALAR },
high => { type => SCALAR }
};
__PACKAGE__->mk_accessors( keys %$param_spec );
#__PACKAGE__->mk_ro_accessors( keys %$param_spec );
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my $self = bless {}, ref($class) ? ref($class) : $class;
if ( @_ > 1 ) {
my ($low, $high) = sort { $a <=> $b } @_[0,1]; # DWIM
$self->low(int($low));
$self->high(int($high));
}
elsif (@_ == 1) {
$self->low(0);
$self->high(int($_[0]));
}
else {
$self->low(0);
$self->high(1);
}
return $self;
}
}
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
# seed()
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
=head2 C<seed>
$rv = $prng->seed( @seeds );
This method seeds the random number generator. At the moment, only the
first seed value matters.
=cut
sub seed {
my $self = shift;
srand(@_);
}
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
# next()
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------#
=head2 C<next>
$rnd = $prng->next();
This method returns the next random number from the random number generator.
It does not take any parameters.
=cut
sub next {
my ($self) = @_;
my $rnd = int(rand($self->high - $self->low + 1 )) + $self->low;
return $rnd;
}
1; #this line is important and will help the module return a true value
__END__
=head1 BUGS
Please report bugs using the CPAN Request Tracker at
http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Math-Random-OO
=head1 AUTHOR
David A. Golden (DAGOLDEN)
dagolden@dagolden.com
http://dagolden.com/
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2004 by David A. Golden
This program is free software; you can redistribute
it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the
LICENSE file included with this module.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Math::Random::OO>
=cut
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