/*
 * File: random.h
 * --------------
 * This interface exports functions for generating pseudorandom numbers.
 */

#ifndef _random_h
#define _random_h

#include "cslib.h"
#include <stdlib.h>

/*
 * Function: randomInteger
 * Usage: n = randomInteger(low, high);
 * ------------------------------------
 * Returns a random integer in the range low to high, inclusive.
 */

int randomInteger(int low, int high);

/*
 * Function: randomReal
 * Usage: d = randomReal(low, high);
 * ---------------------------------
 * Returns a random real number in the half-open interval [low .. high).  A
 * half-open interval includes the first endpoint but not the second, which
 * means that the result is always greater than or equal to low but
 * strictly less than high.
 */

double randomReal(double low, double high);

/*
 * Function: randomChance
 * Usage: if (randomChance(p)) . . .
 * ---------------------------------
 * Returns true with the probability indicated by p.  The argument p must
 * be a floating-point number between 0 (never) and 1 (always).  For
 * example, calling randomChance(.30) returns true 30 percent of the time.
 */

bool randomChance(double p);

/*
 * Function: setRandomSeed
 * Usage: setRandomSeed(seed);
 * ---------------------------
 * Sets the internal random number seed to the specified value.  You can
 * use this function to set a specific starting point for the pseudorandom
 * sequence or to ensure that program behavior is repeatable during the
 * debugging phase.
 */

void setRandomSeed(int seed);

#endif