FluentRandomPicker 3.1.0

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dotnet add package FluentRandomPicker --version 3.1.0                
NuGet\Install-Package FluentRandomPicker -Version 3.1.0                
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<PackageReference Include="FluentRandomPicker" Version="3.1.0" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add FluentRandomPicker --version 3.1.0                
#r "nuget: FluentRandomPicker, 3.1.0"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install FluentRandomPicker as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=FluentRandomPicker&version=3.1.0

// Install FluentRandomPicker as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=FluentRandomPicker&version=3.1.0                

Fluent Random Picker

Fluent Random Picker

Fluent Random Picker is a nice, performant fluent way to pick random values. Probabilities can be specified, values can be weighted.

Build status License MIT Code coverage Nuget version NuGet downloads

Compatibility

  • ✔️ .Net 6
  • ✔️ .Net 5
  • ✔️ .Net Standard 2.0
    • ✔️ .Net Core 2.0
    • ✔️ .Net Framework 4.8
    • ✔️ .Net Framework 4.7.2
    • ❌ .Net Framework 4.6.X

Getting started

Install the nuget package (https://www.nuget.org/packages/FluentRandomPicker/)

Add the using directive:

using FluentRandomPicker;

Begin with Out.Of() (see the examples).

Out.Of()...

Examples

The easiest example

var randomNumber = Out.Of().Value(5).AndValue(6).PickOne();
// randomNumber is 5 or 6 with equal probability.

Specifying percentages

var randomChar = Out.Of()
                  .Value('a').WithPercentage(70)
                  .AndValue('b').WithPercentage(30)
                  .PickOne();
// or
var randomChar = Out.Of().Values(new List<char> { 'a', 'b' })
                  .WithPercentages(70, 30)
                  .PickOne();
// or
var randomChar = Out.Of().Values(new List<char> { 'a', 'b' })
                  .WithPercentages(new List<int> { 70, 30 })
                  .PickOne();
// randomChar is 'a' with a probability of 70 % and 'b' with a probability of 30 %.

Specifying weights

var randomString = Out.Of()
                  .Value("hello").WithWeight(2)
                  .AndValue("world").WithWeight(3)
                  .PickOne();
// or
var randomChar = Out.Of().Values(new HashSet<string> { "hello", "world" })
                  .WithWeights(2, 3)
                  .PickOne();
// or
var randomChar = Out.Of().Values(new HashSet<string> { "hello", "world" })
                  .WithWeights(new List<int> { 2, 3 })
                  .PickOne();
// randomString is "hello" or "world", but the probability for "world" is 1.5 times as high.

Picking multiple values

var randomInts = Out.Of()
                  .Value(1).WithPercentage(80)
                  .AndValue(10).WithPercentage(10)
                  .AndValue(100).WithPercentage(5)
                  .AndValue(1000).WithPercentage(5)
                  .Pick(5);
// randomInts can be [1, 1, 1, 1, 1] with a higher probability or [1, 1, 100, 10, 1]
// or even [1000, 1000, 1000, 1000, 1000] with a very small probability.

Picking distinct values

var randomInts = Out.Of()
                  .Values(new List<int> { 1, 10, 100, 1000 })
                  .WithPercentages(70, 15, 10, 5)
                  .PickDistinct(2);
// randomInts can be [1, 10], [1, 100], [1, 1000] ... but not [1, 1], [10, 10], ...

Omitting percentages or weights

var randomChar = Out.Of()
                  .Value('a').WithPercentage(80)
                  .AndValue('b') // no percentage
                  .AndValue('c') // no percentage
                  .PickOne();
// The missing percentages to reach 100% are equally distributed on the values without specified percentages.
// Attention! The missing percentages to reach 100% must be divisible without remainder through the number of values without percentages.
// randomChar is 'a' with a probability of 80% or 'b' or 'c' with a probability of each 10%.
var randomString = Out.Of()
                  .Value("hello").WithWeight(4)
                  .AndValue("world") // no weight
                  .PickOne();
// The default weight is 1.
// randomString is "hello" with a probability of 80% (4 of 5) and "world" with a probability of 20% (1 of 5).

Specifying the returned type explicitly

var operation = Out.Of<Func<long, long>>()
                .Value(i => i + 2)
                .AndValue(i => i * 2)
                .AndValue(i => (long)Math.Pow(i, 2))
                .AndValue(i => (long)Math.Pow(i, i))
                .PickOne();

var result = operation(10);
// result equals 10 + 2 or 10 * 2 or 10^2 or 10^10. 

Advanced

Specifying a seed

var seed = 1234567;

var value1 = Out.Of(seed).Values(new[] { 1, 2, 3, 4 }).PickOne();
var value2 = Out.Of(seed).Values(new[] { 1, 2, 3, 4 }).PickOne();
// value1 und value2 are always equal.

Using a different random number generator

The default random number generator uses System.Random.

Alternative: Using a cryptographically secure implementation that uses System.Security.Cryptography.RandomNumberGenerator:

var secureRng = new FluentRandomPicker.Random.SecureRandomNumberGenerator();
var value = Out.Of(secureRng).Values(new[] { 1, 2, 3, 4 }).PickOne();

Alternative: Using own implementation:

public class MyOwnRandomNumberGenerator : IRandomNumberGenerator
{
    public double NextDouble()
    {
        // ...
    }

    public int NextInt()
    {
        // ...
    }

    public int NextInt(int n)
    {
        // ...
    }

    public int NextInt(int min, int max)
    {
        // ...
    }
}

var myRng = new MyOwnRandomNumberGenerator();
var value = Out.Of(myRng).Values(new[] { 1, 2, 3, 4 }).PickOne();
// value gets picked via a specified random number generator.

Migration to version 3

The namespace was changed to match coding conventions. Please replace:

using Fluent_Random_Picker;

with

using FluentRandomPicker;

Some method parameter identifiers do also have changed to match the coding conventions of Microsoft.

Migration to version 2

The params array is not supported anymore for the Values method. Please replace

Out.Of().Values(1, 2, 3)...

with

Out.Of().Value(1).AndValue(2).AndValue(3)...

or

Out.Of().Values(new List<int>{ 1, 2, 3 })...

Reason: https://github.com/ndsvw/Fluent-Random-Picker/commit/da9af06bda215d0983e428072febed8f33577041

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v 3.0.2
- Added .Net6 as compatibility to README file.
v 3.0.1
- Prevented arithmetic overflows when percentage sums / weights sums are too high.
v 3.0.0
- Changed namespace from Fluent_Random_Picker to FluentRandomPicker
- Allowed omitting percentages and weights. E.g. Out.Of().Value('a').WithWeight(2).AndValue('b').PickOne();
- Fixed bug: The shuffle algorithm was not working correctly.
- Improved documentation
- Renamed multiple interfaces, method parameters, ...
v 2.1.0
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