NAME
Math::Random::MT::Auto::Range - Range-valued PRNGs
SYNOPSIS
use strict;
use warnings;
use Math::Random::MT::Auto::Range;
# Integer random number range
my $die = Math::Random::MT::Auto::Range->new(LO => 1, HI => 6);
my $roll = $die->rrand();
# Floating-point random number range
my $compass = Math::Random::MT::Auto::Range->new(LO => 0, HI => 360,
TYPE => 'DOUBLE');
my $course = $compass->rrand();
DESCRIPTION
This module creates range-valued pseudorandom number generators (PRNGs) that return random values between two specified limits.
While useful in itself, the primary purpose of this module is to provide an example of how to create subclasses of Math::Random::MT::Auto within Object::InsideOut's inside-out object model.
MODULE DECLARATION
Add the following to the top of our application code:
use strict;
use warnings;
use Math::Random::MT::Auto::Range;
This module is strictly OO, and does not export any functions or symbols.
METHODS
- Math::Random::MT::Auto::Range->new
-
Creates a new range-valued PRNG.
my $prng = Math::Random::MT::Auto::Range->new( %options );
Available options are:
- 'LOW' => $num
- 'HIGH' => $num
-
Sets the limits over which the values return by the PRNG will range. These arguments are mandatory, and
LOW
must not be equal toHIGH
.If the
TYPE
for the PRNG isINTEGER
, then the range will beLOW
toHIGH
inclusive (i.e., [LOW, HIGH]). IfDOUBLE
, thenLOW
inclusive toHIGH
exclusive (i.e., [LOW, HIGH)).LO
andHI
can be used as synonyms forLOW
andHIGH
, respectively. - 'TYPE' => 'INTEGER'
- 'TYPE' => 'DOUBLE'
-
Sets the type for the values returned from the PRNG. If
TYPE
is not specified, it will default toINTEGER
if bothLOW
andHIGH
are integers.
The options above are also supported using lowercase and mixed-case (e.g., 'low', 'hi', 'Type', etc.).
Additionally, objects created with this package can take any of the options supported by the Math::Random::MT::Auto class, namely,
STATE
,SEED
andSTATE
. - $obj->new
-
Creates a new PRNG in the same manner as "Math::Random::MT::Auto::Range->new".
my $prng2 = $prng1->new( %options );
In addition to the methods describe below, the objects created by this package inherit all the object methods provided by the Math::Random::MT::Auto class, including the -
clone()> method.
- $obj->rrand
-
Returns a random number of the configured type within the configured range.
my $rand = $prng->rrand();
If the
TYPE
for the PRNG isINTEGER
, then the range will beLOW
toHIGH
inclusive (i.e., [LOW, HIGH]). IfDOUBLE
, thenLOW
inclusive toHIGH
exclusive (i.e., [LOW, HIGH)). - $obj->set_range_type
-
Sets the numeric type for the random numbers returned by the PRNG.
$prng->set_range_type('INTEGER'); # or $prng->set_range_type('DOUBLE');
- $obj->get_range_type
-
Returns the numeric type ('INTEGER' or 'DOUBLE') for the random numbers returned by the PRNG.
my $type = $prng->get_range_type();
- $obj->set_range
-
Sets the limits for the PRNG's return value range.
$prng->set_range($lo, $hi);
$lo
must not be equal to$hi
. - $obj->get_range
-
Returns a list of the PRNG's range limits.
my ($lo, $hi) = $prng->get_range();
INSIDE-OUT OBJECTS
Capabilities provided by Object::InsideOut are supported by this modules. See "INSIDE-OUT OBJECTS" in Math::Random::MT::Auto for more information.
Coercion
Object coercion is supported in the same manner as documented in See "Coercion" in Math::Random::MT::Auto except that the underlying random number method is ->rrand()
.
DIAGNOSTICS
Missing parameter: LOW
Missing parameter: HIGH
The LOW and HIGH values for the range must be specified to ->new().
Arg to ->set_range_type() must be 'INTEGER' or 'DOUBLE'
Self explanatory.
->range() requires two numeric args
Self explanatory.
Invalid arguments: LOW and HIGH are equal
You cannot specify a range of zero width.
This module will reverse the range limits if they are specified in the wrong order (i.e., it makes sure that LOW < HIGH
).
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Jerry D. Hedden, <jdhedden AT cpan DOT org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2005 - 2009 Jerry D. Hedden. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.