Struct rand::IsaacRng
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pub struct IsaacRng { /* fields omitted */ }
A random number generator that uses the ISAAC algorithm[1].
The ISAAC algorithm is generally accepted as suitable for
cryptographic purposes, but this implementation has not be
verified as such. Prefer a generator like OsRng
that defers to
the operating system for cases that need high security.
[1]: Bob Jenkins, ISAAC: A fast cryptographic random number generator
Methods
impl IsaacRng
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impl IsaacRng
pub fn new_unseeded() -> IsaacRng
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pub fn new_unseeded() -> IsaacRng
Create an ISAAC random number generator using the default fixed seed.
Trait Implementations
impl Copy for IsaacRng
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impl Copy for IsaacRng
impl Clone for IsaacRng
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impl Clone for IsaacRng
fn clone(&self) -> IsaacRng
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fn clone(&self) -> IsaacRng
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from source
. Read more
impl Rng for IsaacRng
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impl Rng for IsaacRng
fn next_u32(&mut self) -> u32
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fn next_u32(&mut self) -> u32
Return the next random u32. Read more
fn next_u64(&mut self) -> u64
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fn next_u64(&mut self) -> u64
Return the next random u64. Read more
fn next_f32(&mut self) -> f32
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fn next_f32(&mut self) -> f32
Return the next random f32 selected from the half-open interval [0, 1)
. Read more
fn next_f64(&mut self) -> f64
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fn next_f64(&mut self) -> f64
Return the next random f64 selected from the half-open interval [0, 1)
. Read more
fn fill_bytes(&mut self, dest: &mut [u8])
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fn fill_bytes(&mut self, dest: &mut [u8])
Fill dest
with random data. Read more
fn gen<T>(&mut self) -> T where
T: Rand,
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fn gen<T>(&mut self) -> T where
T: Rand,
Return a random value of a Rand
type. Read more
ⓘImportant traits for Generator<'a, T, R>fn gen_iter<T>(&'a mut self) -> Generator<'a, T, Self> where
T: Rand,
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fn gen_iter<T>(&'a mut self) -> Generator<'a, T, Self> where
T: Rand,
Return an iterator that will yield an infinite number of randomly generated items. Read more
fn gen_range<T>(&mut self, low: T, high: T) -> T where
T: SampleRange + PartialOrd<T>,
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fn gen_range<T>(&mut self, low: T, high: T) -> T where
T: SampleRange + PartialOrd<T>,
Generate a random value in the range [low
, high
). Read more
fn gen_weighted_bool(&mut self, n: u32) -> bool
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fn gen_weighted_bool(&mut self, n: u32) -> bool
Return a bool with a 1 in n chance of true Read more
ⓘImportant traits for AsciiGenerator<'a, R>fn gen_ascii_chars(&'a mut self) -> AsciiGenerator<'a, Self>
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fn gen_ascii_chars(&'a mut self) -> AsciiGenerator<'a, Self>
Return an iterator of random characters from the set A-Z,a-z,0-9. Read more
fn choose<T>(&mut self, values: &'a [T]) -> Option<&'a T>
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fn choose<T>(&mut self, values: &'a [T]) -> Option<&'a T>
Return a random element from values
. Read more
fn choose_mut<T>(&mut self, values: &'a mut [T]) -> Option<&'a mut T>
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fn choose_mut<T>(&mut self, values: &'a mut [T]) -> Option<&'a mut T>
Return a mutable pointer to a random element from values
. Read more
fn shuffle<T>(&mut self, values: &mut [T])
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fn shuffle<T>(&mut self, values: &mut [T])
Shuffle a mutable slice in place. Read more
impl Rand for IsaacRng
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impl Rand for IsaacRng
fn rand<R>(other: &mut R) -> IsaacRng where
R: Rng,
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fn rand<R>(other: &mut R) -> IsaacRng where
R: Rng,
Generates a random instance of this type using the specified source of randomness. Read more
impl Debug for IsaacRng
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impl Debug for IsaacRng
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result<(), Error>
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result<(), Error>
Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
impl<'a> SeedableRng<&'a [u32]> for IsaacRng
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impl<'a> SeedableRng<&'a [u32]> for IsaacRng
fn reseed(&mut self, seed: &'a [u32])
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fn reseed(&mut self, seed: &'a [u32])
Reseed an RNG with the given seed. Read more
fn from_seed(seed: &'a [u32]) -> IsaacRng
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fn from_seed(seed: &'a [u32]) -> IsaacRng
Create an ISAAC random number generator with a seed. This can be any length, although the maximum number of elements used is 256 and any more will be silently ignored. A generator constructed with a given seed will generate the same sequence of values as all other generators constructed with that seed.