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C stdlib rand() Function

❮ C stdlib Library


Example

Display 10 random numbers between 1 and 100:

// Initialize the randomizer using the current timestamp as a seed
// (The time() function is provided by the <time.h> header file)
srand(time(NULL));

// Generate random numbers
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
  int num = rand() % 100 + 1;
  printf("%d ", num);
}
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Definition and Usage

The rand() function returns a random non-negative integer.

Numbers generated by this function are pseudo-random, which means that it is possible to predict them with enough information. To make the numbers appear more random they should be seeded using the srand() function with a different value each time the program runs.

The rand() function is defined in the <stdlib.h> header file.


Syntax

rand()

Technical Details

Returns: An int value representing a random integer.

❮ C stdlib Library

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