std::experimental::ranges::UniformRandomNumberGenerator

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UniformRandomNumberGenerator
 
Defined in header <experimental/ranges/random>
template <class G>

concept bool UniformRandomNumberGenerator =
  Invocable<G&> &&
  UnsignedIntegral<std::result_of_t<G&()>> &&
  requires {
    { G::min() } -> Same<std::result_of_t<G&()>>&&;
    { G::max() } -> Same<std::result_of_t<G&()>>&&;

  };
(ranges TS)

The concept UniformRandomNumberGenerator<G> specifies that G is the type of a uniform random number generator, that is, objects of type G is a function object returning unsigned integer values such that each value in the range of possible results has (ideally) equal probability of being returned.

UniformRandomNumberGenerator<G> is satisfied only if, given any object g of type G:

  • G::min() and G::max() are prvalue constant expressions;
  • G::min() < G::max()
  • g() is in the range [G::min(), G::max()]
  • g() has amortized constant complexity.