RandomSeq.java
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/******************************************************************************
* Compilation: javac RandomSeq.java
* Execution: java RandomSeq n lo hi
* Dependencies: StdOut.java
*
* Prints N numbers between lo and hi.
*
* % java RandomSeq 5 100.0 200.0
* 123.43
* 153.13
* 144.38
* 155.18
* 104.02
*
******************************************************************************/
package edu.princeton.cs.algs4;
/**
* The {@code RandomSeq} class is a client that prints out a pseudorandom
* sequence of real numbers in a given range.
* <p>
* For additional documentation, see <a href="http://algs4.cs.princeton.edu/11model">Section 1.1</a> of
* <i>Algorithms, 4th Edition</i> by Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne.
*
* @author Robert Sedgewick
* @author Kevin Wayne
*/
public class RandomSeq {
// this class should not be instantiated
private RandomSeq() { }
/**
* Reads in two command-line arguments lo and hi and prints n uniformly
* random real numbers in [lo, hi) to standard output.
*
* @param args the command-line arguments
*/
public static void main(String[] args) {
// command-line arguments
int n = Integer.parseInt(args[0]);
// for backward compatibility with Intro to Programming in Java version of RandomSeq
if (args.length == 1) {
// generate and print n numbers between 0.0 and 1.0
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
double x = StdRandom.uniform();
StdOut.println(x);
}
}
else if (args.length == 3) {
double lo = Double.parseDouble(args[1]);
double hi = Double.parseDouble(args[2]);
// generate and print n numbers between lo and hi
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
double x = StdRandom.uniform(lo, hi);
StdOut.printf("%.2f\n", x);
}
}
else {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid number of arguments");
}
}
}
/******************************************************************************
* Copyright 2002-2016, Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne.
*
* This file is part of algs4.jar, which accompanies the textbook
*
* Algorithms, 4th edition by Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne,
* Addison-Wesley Professional, 2011, ISBN 0-321-57351-X.
* http://algs4.cs.princeton.edu
*
*
* algs4.jar is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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*
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*
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******************************************************************************/