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| Date: | Fri, 16 Jul 1999 13:16:00 -0400 (CST) | 
| From: | Mitchell Cifuentes <mcifuent AT belen DOT electa DOT uta DOT cl> | 
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| Subject: | Re: ---Random question--- | 
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On Fri, 16 Jul 1999, Börje Granberg wrote: > I know there are commands like rand() and random() but how do I get a random > number between 1 and 100? > > In BASIC it is easy because there you get a random (float) number between 0 > and 1 that you can multiplicate with 100 and add 1, but I dont see that > opportunity in C++ or have my eyes missed that part? > > > -- > /Börje > > > > > > Try this : rand() % 101 the above gives you the rest of divisio of rand()/101 (a number in the range 0-100
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