I can see that you are trying to simulate drawing 6 lottery numbers between 1 and 50.
Your code has some logic errors, but rather than fixing it I'm going to suggest doing it a different way.
There are several ways to approach this; a common one is this:
Create an empty collection of numbers.
while there aren't enough numbers in the collection
let randomNumber = new random number in the appropriate range
if (randomNumber isn't already in the collection)
add randomNumber to the collection
But there's another approach which scales nicely, so I'll demonstrate this one (someone else will probably already have written about the other approach):
Add to a collection all the numbers you want to choose from
Randomly rearrange (shuffle) the numbers in the collection
Draw the required number of items from the collection
This is pretty much what happens in a real-life lottery.
To shuffle a collection we can use the Fisher-Yates Shuffle. Here's an implementation:
/// <summary>Used to shuffle collections.</summary>
public class Shuffler
{
/// <summary>Shuffles the specified array.</summary>
/// <typeparam name="T">The type of the array elements.</typeparam>
/// <param name="array">The array to shuffle.</param>
public void Shuffle<T>(IList<T> array)
{
for (int n = array.Count; n > 1;)
{
int k = _rng.Next(n);
--n;
T temp = array[n];
array[n] = array[k];
array[k] = temp;
}
}
private readonly Random _rng = new Random();
}
Here's a full compilable example. I've avoided using Linq in this example because I don't want to confuse you!
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
namespace Demo
{
public static class Program
{
private static void Main()
{
int[] lotoDraw = createDraw();
Shuffler shuffler = new Shuffler();
shuffler.Shuffle(lotoDraw); // Now they are randomly ordered.
// We want 6 numbers, so we just draw the first 6:
int[] loto = draw(lotoDraw, 6);
// Print them out;
foreach (int ball in loto)
Console.WriteLine(ball);
}
private static int[] draw(int[] bag, int n) // Draws the first n items
{ // from the bag
int[] result = new int[n];
for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i)
result[i] = bag[i];
return result;
}
private static int[] createDraw() // Creates a collection of numbers
{ // from 1..50 to draw from.
int[] result = new int[50];
for (int i = 0; i < 50; ++i)
result[i] = i + 1;
return result;
}
}
public class Shuffler
{
public void Shuffle<T>(IList<T> list)
{
for (int n = list.Count; n > 1; )
{
int k = _rng.Next(n);
--n;
T temp = list[n];
list[n] = list[k];
list[k] = temp;
}
}
private readonly Random _rng = new Random();
}
}
rnd.Next(1, 50 * 7) % 50
. Especially for the numbers 1 and 50.