--- title: Generate Random Whole Numbers within a Range --- # Generate Random Whole Numbers within a Range --- ## Hints ### Hint 1 `randomRange` should use both `myMax` and `myMin`, and return a random number in your range. You cannot pass the test if you are only re-using the function `ourRandomRange` inside your `randomRange` formula. You need to write your own formula that uses the variables `myMax` and `myMin`. It will do the same job as using `ourRandomRange`, but ensures that you have understood the principles of the `Math.floor()` and `Math.random()` functions. --- ## Solutions
Solution 1 (Click to Show/Hide) ```javascript function randomRange(myMin, myMax) { return Math.floor(Math.random() * (myMax - myMin + 1) + myMin); } ``` #### Code Explanation - `Math.random()` generates our random number between 0 and ≈ 0.9. - Before multiplying it, it resolves the part between parenthesis `(myMax - myMin + 1)` because of the grouping operator `( )`. - The result of that multiplication is followed by adding `myMin` and then "rounded" to the largest integer less than or equal to it (eg: 9.9 would result in 9) If the values were `myMin = 1, myMax= 10`, one result could be the following: 1. `Math.random() = 0.8244326990411024` 2. `(myMax - myMin + 1) = 10 - 1 + 1 -> 10` 3. `a * b = 8.244326990411024` 4. `c + myMin = 9.244326990411024` 5. `Math.floor(9.244326990411024) = 9` #### Relevant Links - ["Math.random()" - *MDN JavaScript reference*](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Math/random) - ["Math.floor()" - *MDN JavaScript reference*](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Math/floor) - ["Grouping operator" - *MDN JavaScript reference*](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Grouping)