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The random number functions of GMP come in two groups; older function
that rely on a global state, and newer functions that accept a state
parameter that is read and modified. Please see the section Random Number Functions for more information on how to use and not to use random
number functions.
- Function: void mpz_urandomb (mpz_t rop, gmp_randstate_t state,
-
unsigned long int n)
Generate a uniformly distributed random integer in the range
@ifnottex
0 to 2^n - 1,
inclusive.
The variable state must be initialized by calling one of the
gmp_randinit
functions (section Random State Initialization) before
invoking this function.
- Function: void mpz_urandomm (mpz_t rop, gmp_randstate_t state,
-
mpz_t n)
Generate a uniform random integer in the range 0 to
@ifnottex
n - 1, inclusive.
The variable state must be initialized by calling one of the
gmp_randinit
functions (section Random State Initialization)
before invoking this function.
- Function: void mpz_rrandomb (mpz_t rop, gmp_randstate_t state, unsigned long int n)
-
Generate a random integer with long strings of zeros and ones in the
binary representation. Useful for testing functions and algorithms,
since this kind of random numbers have proven to be more likely to
trigger corner-case bugs. The random number will be in the range
@ifnottex
0 to 2^n - 1,
inclusive.
The variable state must be initialized by calling one of the
gmp_randinit
functions (section Random State Initialization)
before invoking this function.
- Function: void mpz_random (mpz_t rop, mp_size_t max_size)
-
Generate a random integer of at most max_size limbs. The generated
random number doesn't satisfy any particular requirements of randomness.
Negative random numbers are generated when max_size is negative.
This function is obsolete. Use mpz_urandomb
or
mpz_urandomm
instead.
- Function: void mpz_random2 (mpz_t rop, mp_size_t max_size)
-
Generate a random integer of at most max_size limbs, with long strings
of zeros and ones in the binary representation. Useful for testing functions
and algorithms, since this kind of random numbers have proven to be more
likely to trigger corner-case bugs. Negative random numbers are generated
when max_size is negative.
This function is obsolete. Use mpz_rrandomb
instead.
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