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I just made an ArrayList with a list of foods and I want to print out two foods from the ArrayList randomly. How do I do this?

I have looked on the internet and I've tried it. It works but when I duplicate it, it prints out the same food twice(always).

public class Main {


    public static void main(String[] args) {


        int pizza = 1;
        int burger = 2;
        int fries = 3;
        int FishnCHips = 4;



        List<String> foodList = new ArrayList<String>();


        System.out.print("Which food do you want?");
        foodList.add("pizza");
        foodList.add("burger");
        foodList.add("fries");
        foodList.add("Fish and chips'");

        int randomIndex = (int) (Math.random()) * foodList.size();
        System.out.println("Two random foods : " + foodList.get(randomIndex));

        int secondrandomIndex = (int) (Math.random()) * foodList.size();
        System.out.println("Two random foods : " + foodList.get(secondrandomIndex));


All I really want is to print out two of the items from the ArrayList above. Nothing else.

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Firstly, when you explicitly convert Math.random() * foodList.size() you'll always end up with 0. You can use Math.util.Random instead.

import java.util.*;
public class Main {


    public static void main(String[] args) {


        int pizza = 1;
        int burger = 2;
        int fries = 3;
        int FishnCHips = 4;



        List<String> foodList = new ArrayList<String>();


        System.out.print("Which food do you want?");
        foodList.add("pizza");
        foodList.add("burger");
        foodList.add("fries");
        foodList.add("Fish and chips'");

        Random rand = new Random();

        int randomIndex = rand.nextInt(foodList.size());

        System.out.println("Two random foods : " + foodList.get(randomIndex));

        int secondRandomIndex = rand.nextInt(foodList.size());

        while(secondRandomIndex==randomIndex){
            // To prevent both of the indexes to be the same
            secondRandomIndex = rand.nextInt(foodList.size());
        }

        System.out.println("Two random foods : " + foodList.get(secondRandomIndex));
    }
}
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The simplest way would be to shuffle your list and get a sublist

List<String> list = Arrays.asList("pizza","burger","fries","Fish and chips");
Collections.shuffle(list); 
int randomItemsLength = 2; 
List<String> randomItems = list.subList(0, randomItemsLength);

System.out.println(randomItems);
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You can do it this way to make sure you have 2 different numbers:

Create a list of integers from 0 to foodList.size()

List<Integer> indexes = IntStream.range(0, foodList.size())
                                 .boxed()
                                 .collect(Collectors.toList());

Shuffle it

Collections.shuffle(indexes);

Pick the first 2 ones:

System.out.println("Two random foods : ");
System.out.println(foodList.get(indexes.get(0)));
System.out.println(foodList.get(indexes.get(1)));
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I think the problem her is the casting. Math.random gives you a number between 0 and 1. When you cast it to int you just remove everything after the decimal, so you end up with 0. So it will return the first item in the list.

Using (int) (Math.random() * foodList.size()) will hopefully give you a better answer.

You could also consider just using Random().nextInt(foodList.size()).

This I think gives a good introduction to the different methods of getting random numbers in Java.

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Your problem is in:

(Math.random()) * foodList.size();

You don't have parentheses around of the foodList.size();. This means you aren't modifying the Math.random() range. The line should look like this:

(Math.random() * foodList.size());
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Using the correct cast would help.

int randomIndex = Double.valueOf((Math.random()) * foodList.size()).intValue();
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You have to include the floodList.size inside the math.random parenthesis, you are always getting 0, so you show always the first food in your ArrayList

Try using this:

Math.floor(Math.random() * foodList.size());

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