How "random" are you talking about? Computers are very deterministic, and making them generate high-quality random numbers is quite non-trivial. If you just need a little fudging in your equations, look at the rand suggestions here. If you need something that can't be easily predicted, you'll need Crypt::Random or a similar module.
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In reply to Re: random num generator
by hardburn
in thread random num generator
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