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RandomTools Flavor: nonzeroint - describe a flavor of a random nonzero integer
Calling Sequence
nonzeroint
nonzeroint(opt)
Parameters
opt
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equation of the form range = value; specify option for the random nonzero integer
Description
The flavor nonzeroint describes a random nonzero integer in a particular range.
To describe a flavor of a random nonzero integer, use either nonzeroint or nonzeroint(opt) (where opt is described following) as the argument to RandomTools[Generate] or as part of a structured flavor.
By default, the flavor nonzeroint describes a random nonzero integer in the range , inclusive.
You can modify the properties of the random nonzero integer by using the nonzeroint(opt) form of this command. The opt argument can contain the following equation.
range = a..b
This option describes the range from which the random integer is chosen. The endpoints must be of type integer and nonzero and they describe a random nonzero integer in the interval , inclusive.
If the left-hand endpoint of the range is greater than the right-hand endpoint, an exception is raised.
Examples
See Also
flavor/structured, integer, rand, RandomTools, RandomTools[Generate]
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