Wrong.
That will never pick the last element.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings 'all';
my @array = qw /first middle last/;
my $count = 0;
my $sec = 100;
$SIG {ALRM} = sub {
die "Ran for $sec seconds, trying $count times and failed.\n"
};
alarm $sec;
my $randomIndex;
do {
$count ++;
$randomIndex = rand $#array;
} until $array [$randomIndex] eq "last";
print "Success after $count tries.\n";
__END__
Ran for 100 seconds, trying 29495241 times and failed.
However, if we change the
rand $#array to
rand @array, we get:
Success after 2 tries.
or some other small number.
Abigail
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