How do I pick randomly from an array?
I want to know if there is a much cleaner way of doing this. Basically, I want to pick a random element from an array of variable length. Normally, I would do it like this:
myArray = ["stuff", "widget", "ruby", "goodies", "java", "emerald", "etc" ]
item = myArray[rand(myarray.length)]
Is there something that is more readable / simpler to replace the second line? Or is that the best way to do it. I suppose you could do m开发者_如何学编程yArray.shuffle.first
, but I only saw #shuffle
a few minutes ago on SO, I haven't actually used it yet.
Just use Array#sample
:
[:foo, :bar].sample # => :foo, or :bar :-)
It is available in Ruby 1.9.1+. To be also able to use it with an earlier version of Ruby, you could require "backports/1.9.1/array/sample"
.
Note that in Ruby 1.8.7 it exists under the unfortunate name choice
; it was renamed in later version so you shouldn't use that.
Although not useful in this case, sample
accepts a number argument in case you want a number of distinct samples.
myArray.sample(x)
can also help you to get x random elements from the array.
myArray.sample
will return 1 random value.
myArray.shuffle.first
will also return 1 random value.
Random Number of Random Items from an Array
def random_items(array)
array.sample(1 + rand(array.count))
end
Examples of possible results:
my_array = ["one", "two", "three"]
my_array.sample(1 + rand(my_array.count))
=> ["two", "three"]
=> ["one", "three", "two"]
=> ["two"]
Here are some benchmark tests I performed on some of the answers posted here, using sample
was consistently faster than the rest.
test_arr = ["stuff", "widget", "ruby", "goodies", "java", "emerald" ]
Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.report("1 - sample") { test_arr.sample }
x.report("2 - shuffle") { test_arr.shuffle.first }
x.report("3 - length") { rand(test_arr.length) }
x.report("4 - rand rand") { test_arr.sample(1 + rand(test_arr.count)) }
x.report("5 - rand el") { test_arr[rand(test_arr.count)]}
x.report("6 - switch") {
case rand(0..test_arr.length)
when 0
test_arr[0]
when 1
test_arr[1]
when 2
test_arr[2]
when 3
test_arr[3]
when 4
test_arr[4]
when 5
test_arr[5]
end
}
x.compare!
The tests were run on a MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2018), 2.6 GHz 6-Core Intel Core i7, 32 GB 2400 MHz DDR4
Warming up --------------------------------------
1 - sample 713.455k i/100ms
2 - shuffle 253.848k i/100ms
3 - length 489.078k i/100ms
4 - rand rand 236.396k i/100ms
5 - rand el 447.244k i/100ms
6 - switch 419.272k i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
1 - sample 7.505M (± 3.2%) i/s - 37.813M in 5.044078s
2 - shuffle 2.661M (± 2.1%) i/s - 13.454M in 5.057659s
3 - length 5.021M (± 1.6%) i/s - 25.432M in 5.066159s
4 - rand rand 2.352M (± 2.4%) i/s - 11.820M in 5.029415s
5 - rand el 4.452M (± 2.2%) i/s - 22.362M in 5.025623s
6 - switch 4.324M (± 1.1%) i/s - 21.802M in 5.043294s
Comparison:
1 - sample: 7504636.7 i/s
3 - length: 5021326.6 i/s - 1.49x (± 0.00) slower
5 - rand el: 4452078.6 i/s - 1.69x (± 0.00) slower
6 - switch: 4323511.6 i/s - 1.74x (± 0.00) slower
2 - shuffle: 2661267.7 i/s - 2.82x (± 0.00) slower
4 - rand rand: 2351630.7 i/s - 3.19x (± 0.00) slower
arr = [1,9,5,2,4,9,5,8,7,9,0,8,2,7,5,8,0,2,9]
arr[rand(arr.count)]
This will return a random element from array.
If You will use the line mentioned below
arr[1+rand(arr.count)]
then in some cases it will return 0 or nil value.
The line mentioned below
rand(number)
always return the value from 0 to number-1.
If we use
1+rand(number)
then it may return number and arr[number] contains no element.
class String
def black
return "\e[30m#{self}\e[0m"
end
def red
return "\e[31m#{self}\e[0m"
end
def light_green
return "\e[32m#{self}\e[0m"
end
def purple
return "\e[35m#{self}\e[0m"
end
def blue_dark
return "\e[34m#{self}\e[0m"
end
def blue_light
return "\e[36m#{self}\e[0m"
end
def white
return "\e[37m#{self}\e[0m"
end
def randColor
array_color = [
"\e[30m#{self}\e[0m",
"\e[31m#{self}\e[0m",
"\e[32m#{self}\e[0m",
"\e[35m#{self}\e[0m",
"\e[34m#{self}\e[0m",
"\e[36m#{self}\e[0m",
"\e[37m#{self}\e[0m" ]
return array_color[rand(0..array_color.size)]
end
end
puts "black".black
puts "red".red
puts "light_green".light_green
puts "purple".purple
puts "dark blue".blue_dark
puts "light blue".blue_light
puts "white".white
puts "random color".randColor
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