@vinnieascripter/randomnum

1.1.5 • Public • Published

RandomNumber

Generate a random number easily with this package.

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.

Prerequisites

Here is one thing you need to install this package.

Node.js

Installing

Want to use this package? Run the command line below to install this.

npm i @vinnieascripter/randomnum --save

And now it is installed!

Tests

Here is tests of this package.

var rn = require('@vinnieascripter/randomnum');
var options = {
  min:  -1000
, max:  1000
, integer: true
}
rn(options) // example outputs → -187, 636
var rn = require('@vinnieascripter/randomnum');
var rn = require('');
var gen = rn.generator({
  min:  -1000
, max:  1000
, integer: true
})
gen() // example outputs → -350
var rn = require('@vinnieascripter/randomnum');
var rn = require('');
var gen = rn.generator({
  min:  -1000
, max:  1000
, integer: true
})
gen(500) // example outputs → 735
gen(500, null, false) // example outputs → 828.6001032683998
var rn = require('@vinnieascripter/randomnum');
var rn = require('');
var options = {
  min: 9874316514 // example input
}
rn(options) // example output → 9874316514.958157
var rn = require('@vinnieascripter/randomnum');
var rn = require('');
var options = {
  max: -9874316514 // example input , yes negative values do work
}
rn(options) // example output → -9874316514.075052
var rn = require('@vinnieascripter/randomnum');
var options = {
  integer: true
}
// this is basically a true/false random generator, with 50% chance to return true
rn(options) // example output → 1
var rn = require('@vinnieascripter/randomnum');
var options = {
  // example input , yes negative values do work
  min:  -10
, max: -1
}
rn(options) // example output → -2.47377512534149
// completely pointless, but whatever
var rn = require('@vinnieascripter/randomnum');
var options = {
  min:  1000
, integer: true
}
rn(options) // example output → 1001
options = {
  max:  1000
, integer: true
}
rn(options) // example output → 999

Usuage

Here is a test of the usuage you could use with this package in your code.

var rn = require('@vinnieascripter/randomnum');
rn();

That logs a random number from 1 - 100.

Deployment

Deploy how ever you want.

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npm i @vinnieascripter/randomnum

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