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This seems like it should be simple but I can't find an answer anywhere!

I'm building a sample_data rake file in Rails to populate my db using the Faker gem. (though I don't think I need that gem for just generating integers)

Some of the fields need to be an integer within a set range but each must be unique. For instance:

10.times do |a|
  a.special_number = rand(1..10)
end

works well except for the fact that the numbers aren't unique...

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2 Answers 2

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Instead of trying to generate a list of unique random numbers, why don't you generate a range of numbers and shuffle that list?

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I would suggest to use hash rather than array, because the complexity to compare a number in Array is array.length while in hash it's 1. And you can finally transfer hash keys into an array.

hash = {}   r = [ ]
while hash.length < n
  a = rand(max)
  if !hash_has_key? (a)
     hash(a) = :ok
  end
end

r = hash.keys

if you test n=30000 and max = 500000, the time consumed is very different compared with using array.

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