I've written a C function that I think selects integers from a uniform distribution with range [rangeLow, rangeHigh], inclusive. This isn't homework--I'm just using this in some embedded systems tinkering that I'm doing for fun.
In my test cases, this code appears to produce an appropriate distribution. I'm not feeling fully confident that the implementation is correct, though.
Could someone do a sanity check and let me know if I've done anything wrong here?
//uniform_distribution returns an INTEGER in [rangeLow, rangeHigh], inclusive.
int uniform_distribution(int rangeLow, int rangeHigh)
{
int myRand = (int)rand();
int range = rangeHigh - rangeLow + 1; //+1 makes it [rangeLow, rangeHigh], inclusive.
int myRand_scaled = (myRand % range) + rangeLow;
return myRand_scaled;
}
//note: make sure rand() was already initialized using srand()
P.S. I searched for other questions like this. However, it was hard to filter out the small subset of questions that discuss random integers instead of random floating-point numbers.
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