Crates.io | fastrand |
lib.rs | fastrand |
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source | src |
created_at | 2020-05-27 16:21:53.648642 |
updated_at | 2024-12-08 16:27:29.613896 |
description | A simple and fast random number generator |
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repository | https://github.com/smol-rs/fastrand |
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A simple and fast random number generator.
The implementation uses Wyrand, a simple and fast generator but not cryptographically secure.
Flip a coin:
if fastrand::bool() {
println!("heads");
} else {
println!("tails");
}
Generate a random i32
:
let num = fastrand::i32(..);
Choose a random element in an array:
let v = vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
let i = fastrand::usize(..v.len());
let elem = v[i];
Sample values from an array with O(n)
complexity (n
is the length of array):
fastrand::choose_multiple([1, 4, 5], 2);
fastrand::choose_multiple(0..20, 12);
Shuffle an array:
let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
fastrand::shuffle(&mut v);
Generate a random Vec
or String
:
use std::iter::repeat_with;
let v: Vec<i32> = repeat_with(|| fastrand::i32(..)).take(10).collect();
let s: String = repeat_with(fastrand::alphanumeric).take(10).collect();
To get reproducible results on every run, initialize the generator with a seed:
// Pick an arbitrary number as seed.
fastrand::seed(7);
// Now this prints the same number on every run:
println!("{}", fastrand::u32(..));
To be more efficient, create a new Rng
instance instead of using the thread-local
generator:
use std::iter::repeat_with;
let rng = fastrand::Rng::new();
let mut bytes: Vec<u8> = repeat_with(|| rng.u8(..)).take(10_000).collect();
This crate aims to expose a core set of useful randomness primitives. For more niche algorithms, consider using the fastrand-contrib
crate alongside this one.
std
(enabled by default): Enables the std
library. This is required for the global
generator and global entropy. Without this feature, [Rng
] can only be instantiated using
the with_seed
method.js
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