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How do I generate a secure uniform random number within a range? The range could be between 0 to 100. (The upper bound is not a power of 2).

java.security.SecureRandom seems to provide the range 0..2^n.

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You can do

Random rand = new SecureRandom()
// 0 to 100 inclusive.
int number = rand.nextInt(101);

or

// 0 inclusive to 100 exclusive.
int number = rand.nextInt(100);

Note: this is more efficient than say (int) (rand.nexDouble() * 100) as nextDouble() needs to create at least 53-bits of randomness whereas nextInt(100) creates less than 7 bits.

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  • I just removed my comment, as it was wrong. Sorry guys.
    – Martin C.
    Feb 26, 2015 at 12:44
  • Yep. That's my bad really :( Need to learn to read docs more carefully.
    – anoopelias
    Feb 26, 2015 at 12:52
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Try below code snap

    SecureRandom random = new SecureRandom();

    int max=50;
    int min =1;

    System.out.println(random.nextInt(max-min+1)+min);

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