RandomTools Flavor: nonposint
describe a flavor of a random non-positive integer
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Description
Examples
nonposint
nonposint(opt)
opt
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equation of the form range = value; specify option for the random non-positive integer
The flavor nonposint describes a random non-positive integer in a particular range.
To describe a flavor of a random non-positive integer, use either nonposint or nonposint(opt) (where opt is described following) as the argument to RandomTools[Generate] or as part of a structured flavor.
By default, the flavor nonposint describes a random non-positive integer in the range −99999999988..0, inclusive.
You can modify the properties a random non-positive integer by using the nonposint(opt) form of this flavor. The opt argument can contain the following equation.
range = a
This option describes the left endpoint of the range from which the random integer is chosen. The left endpoint must be of type nonposint and it describes a random integer in the interval a..0, inclusive.
withRandomTools:
Generatenonposint
−36284123260
Generatenonposintrange=−7
−3
Generatelistnonposintrange=−5,10
0,−4,−3,−2,−2,0,−1,−3,−5,−1
seqGeneratenonposint,i=1..10
−92587578084,−14181787326,−56578474403,−26502524539,−37122695150,−57572463432,−50592145005,−45033315131,−34023744629,−77614955433
Matrix3,3,Generatenonposintrange=−7identicalx+nonposintrange=−7,makeproc=true
−2x−1−4x−1−5x−2−3x−1−x−5−3x−4−5x−1−6−5x−7
See Also
flavor/structured
rand
RandomTools
RandomTools[Generate]
type/nonposint
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