var items = Array(523, 3452, 334, 31, ..., 5346);
How do I get random item from items
?
var items = Array(523, 3452, 334, 31, ..., 5346);
How do I get random item from items
?
var item = items[Math.floor(Math.random()*items.length)];
undefined
error.
var items = ["a","e","i","o","u"]
var objResults = {}
for(var i = 0; i < 1000000; i++){
var randomElement = items[Math.floor(Math.random()*items.length)]
if (objResults[randomElement]){
objResults[randomElement]++
}else{
objResults[randomElement] = 1
}
}
console.log(objResults)
The results are pretty randomized after 1000000 iterations: Object {u: 200222, o: 199543, a: 199936, e: 200183, i: 200116}
May 1, 2014 at 22:17
Math.round
is not a valid substitution for Math.floor
. Using round
would cause accidentally referencing an undefined index, say in the case Math.random()
is 0.95 and items.length
is 5. Math.round(0.95*5)
is 5, which would be an invalid index. floor(random)
will always be zero in your example.
items[items.length * Math.random() | 0]
:)
1. solution: define Array prototype
Array.prototype.random = function () {
return this[Math.floor((Math.random()*this.length))];
}
that will work on inline arrays
[2,3,5].random()
and of course predefined arrays
var list = [2,3,5]
list.random()
2. solution: define custom function that accepts list and returns element
function get_random (list) {
return list[Math.floor((Math.random()*list.length))];
}
get_random([2,3,5])
ns.
or ns_
format where applicable.
for (let i in arr)
loop, it iterates all the expected indexes, and also iterates an index of "rand". Had to switch to a for (let i=0,l=arr.length;i<l;i++)
loop to fix it.
Use underscore (or loDash :)):
var randomArray = [
'#cc0000','#00cc00', '#0000cc'
];
// use _.sample
var randomElement = _.sample(randomArray);
// manually use _.random
var randomElement = randomArray[_.random(randomArray.length-1)];
Or to shuffle an entire array:
// use underscore's shuffle function
var firstRandomElement = _.shuffle(randomArray)[0];
_.sample([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6])
Dec 3, 2013 at 8:43
sample
function if you want: npmjs.com/package/lodash.sample
Dec 4, 2015 at 11:32
If you really must use jQuery to solve this problem (NB: you shouldn't):
(function($) {
$.rand = function(arg) {
if ($.isArray(arg)) {
return arg[$.rand(arg.length)];
} else if (typeof arg === "number") {
return Math.floor(Math.random() * arg);
} else {
return 4; // chosen by fair dice roll
}
};
})(jQuery);
var items = [523, 3452, 334, 31, ..., 5346];
var item = jQuery.rand(items);
This plugin will return a random element if given an array, or a value from [0 .. n) given a number, or given anything else, a guaranteed random value!
For extra fun, the array return is generated by calling the function recursively based on the array's length :)
Working demo at http://jsfiddle.net/2eyQX/
$
is not being used at least once per each line, therefore it does not have enough jQuery.
Here's yet another way:
function rand(items) {
// "~~" for a closest "int"
return items[~~(items.length * Math.random())];
}
Or as recommended below by @1248177:
function rand(items) {
// "|" for a kinda "int div"
return items[items.length * Math.random() | 0];
}
Math.floor
.
items[items.length * Math.random() | 0]
:)
// 1. Random shuffle items
items.sort(function() {return 0.5 - Math.random()})
// 2. Get first item
var item = items[0]
Shorter:
var item = items.sort(function() {return 0.5 - Math.random()})[0];
Even shoter (by José dB.):
let item = items.sort(() => 0.5 - Math.random())[0];
jQuery is JavaScript! It's just a JavaScript framework. So to find a random item, just use plain old JavaScript, for example,
var randomItem = items[Math.floor(Math.random()*items.length)]
var items = Array(523,3452,334,31,...5346);
function rand(min, max) {
var offset = min;
var range = (max - min) + 1;
var randomNumber = Math.floor( Math.random() * range) + offset;
return randomNumber;
}
randomNumber = rand(0, items.length - 1);
randomItem = items[randomNumber];
credit:
Math.floor(Math.random() * (max - min + 1)) + min
Apr 2, 2017 at 20:11
If you are using node.js, you can use unique-random-array. It simply picks something random from an array.
An alternate way would be to add a method to the Array prototype:
Array.prototype.random = function (length) {
return this[Math.floor((Math.random()*length))];
}
var teams = ['patriots', 'colts', 'jets', 'texans', 'ravens', 'broncos']
var chosen_team = teams.random(teams.length)
alert(chosen_team)
Array.random
by the client that behaves differently than yours, breaking future code. You could at least check to make sure it doesn't exist before adding it.
Aug 19, 2014 at 18:36
const ArrayRandomModule = {
// get random item from array
random: function (array) {
return array[Math.random() * array.length | 0];
},
// [mutate]: extract from given array a random item
pick: function (array, i) {
return array.splice(i >= 0 ? i : Math.random() * array.length | 0, 1)[0];
},
// [mutate]: shuffle the given array
shuffle: function (array) {
for (var i = array.length; i > 0; --i)
array.push(array.splice(Math.random() * i | 0, 1)[0]);
return array;
}
}