> The odds of an actual collision for a 7-digit random number are so astronomically small that I quite frankly would not bother to check for it.
the odds for no collision are easily calculated:
> perl -e ' $x=1; $x*=(1e7-$_)/1e7 for 1..3723; print $x '
0.499919268547978
So the odds of a collision is already bigger than 50% after 3723 draws!¹
Actually there are already combinatorial formulas that avoids the loop completely.
For the interested readers:
Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language)
¹) and bigger than 99% after 9600 draws!
²) which many of us should have encountered at school already ... :-/
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