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I am trying to generate random integers over the range (-32768, 32767) of the primitive data type short. The java Random object only generates positive numbers. How would I go about randomly creating numbers on that interval? Thanks.

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You random on (0, 32767+32768) then subtract by 32768

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Random random=new Random();
int randomNumber=(random.nextInt(65536)-32768);
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  • scala> def myNextPositiveNumber :Int = { r.nextInt(65536)-32768} myNextPositiveNumber: Int scala> println(myNextPositiveNumber) -17761 scala> println(myNextPositiveNumber) -26558 scala> scala> println(myNextPositiveNumber) -17758 scala> println(myNextPositiveNumber) -823 scala> println(myNextPositiveNumber) 17370
    – aironman
    Feb 21, 2017 at 12:06
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public static int generatRandomPositiveNegitiveValue(int max , int min) {
    //Random rand = new Random();
    int ii = -min + (int) (Math.random() * ((max - (-min)) + 1));
    return ii;
}
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  • Where are you using rand?
    – WowBow
    Dec 19, 2013 at 4:20
  • Let's take, for example, min = 2 and max = 4. So in case of lowest random number, let's say 0.001, * ((4 - (- 2)) + 1) = 7 * 0.001 = (int) 0.007 = 0 and then -2 + 0 = -2. So we got -2 when actually the minimum was 2. Something in this formula went wrong.
    – yoni
    Jun 21, 2015 at 17:40
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Generate numbers between 0 and 65535 then just subtract 32768

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This is an old question I know but um....

n=n-(n*2)
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  • This won't work. 3 = 3 - (3*2), 3 = -6. Jun 22, 2015 at 3:40
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    Wrong. Order of operations.
    – user2157850
    Jun 30, 2015 at 1:52
  • Nope, it still wont work. How are you doing the operations?
    – GelatinFox
    Jul 10, 2015 at 3:02
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    3-(3*2) = 3-(6) = -3
    – user2157850
    Jul 13, 2015 at 19:37
  • What's the point of this? This is just a slow way to write n = -n, but with possible overflow in the n*2. Does that overflow do something useful? With n=-32768 we'd get n = +32768, which is outside the 2's complement -32768 .. +32767 range. Apr 23, 2021 at 6:48
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([my double-compatible primitive type here])(Math.random() * [my max value here] * (Math.random() > 0.5 ? 1 : -1))

example:

// need a random number between -500 and +500
long myRandomLong = (long)(Math.random() * 500 * (Math.random() > 0.5 ? 1 : -1));
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(Math.floor((Math.random() * 2)) > 0 ? 1 : -1) * Math.floor((Math.random() * 32767))

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In case folks are interested in the double version (note this breaks down if passed MAX_VALUE or MIN_VALUE):

private static final Random generator = new Random();
public static double random(double min, double max) {
    return min + (generator.nextDouble() * (max - min));
 }

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