I know that I need to use Math.random() for making random numbers, but today I tried to make a random number between 1 and 9999...(9 repeated 19 times) and my output always ends in 3-5 zeroes. How can I generate more detailed random numbers?
What I've done:
const foo = Math.floor(Math.random() * parseInt("9".repeat(19)));
Also, I'm pretty sure I know how to do this, but if anyone can tell me, how do I pad zeroes to get to a certain digit count? (ex. pad(15,4) becomes 0015 because the you need 2 more digits to make it 4 digits long)
2^53 - 1
, which has 16 digits. In other words, you cannot have an integer value derived from a 19 digit long string without loosing precision. Proof:9007199254740991 + 1
and9007199254740991 + 2
are both9007199254740992
. Welcome to the world of floating point values.Math.floor(Math.random() * Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER);
instead.padStart