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generating random enums
Lets say I have the following:
enum Color {
RED, GREEN, BLUE
};
Color foo;
What I want to be able to do is randomly assign foo to a color. The naiive way would be:
int r = rand() % 3;
if (r == 0)
{
foo = RED;
}
else if (r == 1)
{
foo = GREEN;
}
else
{
foo = BLUE;
}
I was wondering if there was a cleaner way of doing this. I have tried (and failed) the following:
foo = rand() % 3; //Compiler doesn't like this because foo should be a Color not an int
foo = Color[rand() % 3] //I thought this was worth a shot. Clearly didn't work.
Let me know if you guys know of any better way which does not involve 3 if statements. Thanks.