I've been using this for some time to return either true
or false
when building fake seed data. Just wondering if anybody has a better, more succinct or verbose way of returning either true
or false
.
rand(2) == 1 ? true : false
A declarative snippet using Array#sample:
random_boolean = [true, false].sample
[true, false].sample
is faster than rand(2) == 1
. When I performed each operation 10 million times the rand
method was 2.179s. The sample
method was 1.645s.
Jun 27, 2016 at 4:47
How about removing the ternary operator.
rand(2) == 1
[true, false].sample
better because it is instantly obvious what it does. rand(2) == 1
would work with ruby < 1.9 though, which is good.
Mar 6, 2014 at 16:20
I like to use rand
:
rand < 0.5
Edit: This answer used to read rand > 0.5
but rand < 0.5
is more technically correct. rand
returns a result in the half-open range [0,1), so using <
leads to equal odds of half-open ranges [0,0.5) and [0.5,1). Using >
would lead to UNEQUAL odds of the closed range [0,0.5] and open range (.5,1).
rand > 0.3
Mar 10, 2016 at 16:01
rand < 0.7
for 70%
I usually use something like this:
rand(2) > 0
You could also extend Integer to create a to_boolean method:
class Integer
def to_boolean
!self.zero?
end
end
rand(2)==1
is already a boolean value?