Ok I have better understanding now,
Bill your solutions works great!
@MidLifeXis
What is rational for rand to ignore $_. Appearently you pointing out that, solves my problem by using
perl -wle "use 5.10.0; foreach (1..100) { say rand($_);};"
1.94992065429688
56.7288208007813
52.1597290039063
18.6995849609375
6.6961669921875
68.6776733398438
65.6177978515625
62.72314453125
52.1324157714844
...
But I think using additional line { say rand($_); is completely un-neccessary.
Thank you.
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