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I'm trying to create a "random" number generator for my online game.

I want to create the number purely based on positions and stats of players, and also based on a small counter that increments by 1 each step in my controller.

Here's my code to create a "seed" and another function to use the seed to generate a random number from 0 -> max non-inclusive:

function generate_seed(){
    var num = 1;
    for(var i = 0; i < number_of_players; i++){
        var prevNum = num;
        num++;
    }

    num+=obj_controller.randStep; //randStep is a variable that gets incremented by 1 in my controller object each step

    //Loops through all players
    with(obj_player){


        if(x % 2){num+=x;}
        else {num-=x;}

        if(y % 2){num+=y;}
        else {num-=y;}

        if(hp % 2){num+=hp;}
        else {num-=hp;}

        if(randStep % 2){num+=randStep;}
        else {num-=randStep;}

    }

    return abs(num);
}

function random(var max){
    //Generate synced random number from 0 -> max, does not include max
    var seeder = synced_random_generate();

    seeder+= max * 5; //Make sure the seed is greater than max

    return seeder mod max;
}

The thing is, this sort of works, but if I do: random(20000);

It will usually return a fairly small number relative to the max (20,000).

I've never seen it return a number greater than 3000. Which is very strange.

Does anyone know what's wrong or a possible simpler way to generate a random number based on player positions/stats and an incrementing counter in my controller?

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  • Are you using javascript, if yes then add javascript tag
    – Noor Nawaz
    Feb 8, 2016 at 9:48
  • This is really just pseudo code. It applies to any language.
    – Aran Bins
    Feb 8, 2016 at 10:22

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Found a really great solution online:

int rand1(int lim)
{
        static long a = 100001;
        a = (a * 125) % 2796203;
        return ((a % lim) + 1);
}

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