I am making a random number generator. It asks how many digits the user wants to be in the number. for example it they enter 2 it will generate random numbers between 10 and 99. I have made the generator but my issue is that the numbers are not unique.
Here is my code. I am not sure why it is not generating unique number. I thought srand(time(null)) would do it.
void TargetGen::randomNumberGen()
{
srand (time(NULL));
if (intLength == 1)
{
for (int i = 0; i< intQuantity; i++)
{
int min = 1;
int max = 9;
int number1 = rand();
if (intQuantity > max)
{
intQuantity = max;
}
cout << number1 % max + min << "";
}
}
else if (intLength == 2)
{
for (int i = 0; i<intQuantity; i++)
{
int min = 10;
int max = 90;
int number1 = rand();
if (intQuantity > max)
{
intQuantity = max;
}
cout << number1 % max + min << "";
}
}
if (intLength == 3)
{
for (int i = 0; i<intQuantity; i++)
{
int min = 100;
int max = 900;
int number1 = rand();
if (intQuantity > max)
{
intQuantity = max;
}
cout << number1 % max + min << "";
}
}
else if (intLength == 4)
{
for (int i = 0; i<intQuantity; i++)
{
int min = 1000;
int max = 9000;
int number1 = rand();
if (intQuantity > max)
{
intQuantity = max;
}
cout << number1 % max + min << "";
}
}
if (intLength == 5)
{
for (int i = 0; i<intQuantity; i++)
{
int min = 10000;
int max = 90000;
int number1 = rand();
if (intQuantity > max)
{
intQuantity = max;
}
cout << number1 % max + min << "";
}
}
else if (intLength == 6)
{
for (int i = 0; i<intQuantity; i++)
{
int min = 100000;
int max = 900000;
int number1 = rand();
if (intQuantity > max)
{
intQuantity = max;
}
cout << number1 % max + min << "";
}
}
if (intLength == 7)
{
for (int i = 0; i<intQuantity; i++)
{
int min = 1000000;
int max = 9000000;
int number1 = rand();
if (intQuantity > max)
{
intQuantity = max;
}
cout << number1 % max + min << "";
}
}
else if (intLength == 8)
{
for (int i = 0; i <intQuantity; i++)
{
int min = 10000000;
int max = 89999999;
int number1 = rand();
if (intQuantity > max)
{
intQuantity = max;
}
cout << number1 % max + min << "";
}
}
if (intLength == 9)
{
for (int i = 0; i < intQuantity; i++)
{
int min = 100000000;
int max = 900000000;
int number1 = rand();
if (intQuantity > max)
{
intQuantity = max;
}
cout << number1 % max + min << "";
}
}
}
Okay so I thought I figured out a way to do this without arrays but It isn't working before I switch to the fisher yates method. Can someone tell me why this isn't working? It is supposed to essentially take the random number put that into variable numGen. Then in variable b = to numgen. Just to hold what numGen used to be so when the loop goes through and generates another random number it will compare it to what the old number is and if it is not equal to it, then it will output it. If it is equal to the old number than rather than outputting it, it will deincrement i so that it will run through the loop without skipping over the number entirely. However, when I do this is infinitely loops. And I am not sure why.
if (intLength == 1) {
for (int i = 0; i< intQuantity; ++i)
{
int min = 1;
int max = 9;
int number1 = rand();
int numGen = number1 % max + min;
if (intQuantity > max)
{
intQuantity = max;
}
for (int k = 0; k < 1; k++)
{
cout << numGen << "";
int b = numGen;
}
int b = numGen;
if (b != numGen )
{
cout << numGen << "";
}
else
{
i--;
}
}
}
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