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NAME

       Math::Random::OO::UniformInt - Generates random integers with uniform probability

VERSION

       version 0.22

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(42) for @prngs;
         print( $_->next() . "\n" ) for @prngs;

DESCRIPTION

       This subclass of Math::Random::OO generates random integers with uniform probability.

METHODS

   "new"
        $prng1 = Math::Random::OO::UniformInt->new();
        $prng2 = Math::Random::OO::UniformInt->new($high);
        $prng3 = Math::Random::OO::UniformInt->new($low,$high);

       "new" takes up to two optional parameters and returns a new "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, "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., "new(-1.2, 3.6)" is equivalent to "new(-1,3)".

   "seed"
        $rv = $prng->seed( @seeds );

       This method seeds the random number generator.  At the moment, only the first seed value
       matters.  It should be a positive integer.

   "next"
        $rnd = $prng->next();

       This method returns the next random number from the random number generator.  It does not
       take any parameters.

AUTHOR

       David Golden <dagolden@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is Copyright (c) 2013 by David Golden.

       This is free software, licensed under:

         The Apache License, Version 2.0, January 2004