I've got a little function, which allows to receive some integer which must be percentage value (0-100), and rolls some chance to understand if it's currently true or not (roll):
function RollV (value) {
var rollvalue = Math.floor((Math.random() * 100) + 1),
result = true;
if (value >= rollvalue) {
result = true;
} else {
result = false;
}
return result;
}
From what I understand, this func will not return true
with float value
, because random rollvalue
couldn't be float, like if I want to use 0.001% chance, this will not be passed as true
, is there any ways to make math random with float values?
JSFiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/7nbv2nrd/
Math.random()
returns a random number greater than or equal to zero and less than 1. The code you've got uses that to pick a random integer, but there's nothing inherent aboutMath.random()
that limits you to integers.return value >= rollvalue
var
before it.return value >= Math.floor((Math.random() * 100) + 1)
. It's really not a complicated enough calculation to need an intermediate variable, unless you need to log it.