std::uniform_int_distribution a() method in C++ with examples
The a() method of uniform_int_distribution class in C++ is used to get the lower bound of this uniform_int_distribution. If there is no lower bound then this method returns 0.
Syntax:
result_type a() const;
Parameters: This method do not accepts any parameters.
Return Value: This method return the ‘a’ parameter in the distribution, which is the lower bound or the minimum possibly generated value in this uniform_int_distribution. Its default value is 0.
Example:
// C++ code to demonstrate // the working of a() function #include <iostream> // for uniform_int_distribution function #include <random> using namespace std; int main() { int a = 10, b = 100; // Initializing of uniform_int_distribution class uniform_int_distribution< int > distribution(a, b); // Using a() cout << "Lower Bound: " << distribution.a() << endl; return 0; } |
Output:
Lower Bound: 10
Reference: https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/numeric/random/uniform_int_distribution/params
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