In the beginning of my program I initialise the random number generator with:
math.randomseed (os.time ())
math.random (); math.random (); math.random ()
In another function, I want to call math.random when the variable pc
has a value of nil:
function playervspc2 ()
if pc == nil then
pc = math.random (1, 7)
end
end
This does give a random number, but repeats this number when playervspc2
is called again during runtime:
while win == 0 do
playervspc1 ()
windetect (playername)
if win == 1 then
break
end
playervspc2 ()
windetect ("The PC")
end
When math.random is called without the condition that pc == nil
, it gives perfectly random numbers. I have checked that pc
is really nil just before the the if pc == nil
statement starts.
pc
is reallynil
, but the it's not in the code you show. Provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.