/// <summary> /// Creates a random <see langword="short"/> value within the specified range using the specified /// distribution algorithm. /// </summary> /// <param name="anon">The anonymous data provider to use.</param> /// <param name="minimum">The minimum value.</param> /// <param name="maximum">The maximum value.</param> /// <param name="distribution">The distribution algorithm to use.</param> /// <returns>A random <see langword="short"/> value.</returns> /// <exception cref="System.ArgumentNullException"><paramref name="anon"/> is <see langword="null"/>.</exception> /// <exception cref="System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException"> /// <paramref name="maximum"/> is less than <paramref name="minimum"/>. /// </exception> public static short AnyInt16(this IAnonymousData anon, short minimum, short maximum, Distribution distribution) { Argument.NotNull(anon, nameof(anon)); Argument.InRange( maximum, minimum, short.MaxValue, nameof(maximum), "The maximum value must be greater than the minimum value."); return((short)anon.AnyInt64(minimum, maximum, distribution)); }
/// <summary> /// Creates an anonymous <see langword="char"/> value within the range of basic Latin characters using /// the specified distribution algorithm. /// </summary> /// <param name="anon">The anonymous data provider to use.</param> /// <param name="distribution">The distribution algorithm to use.</param> /// <returns>A random basic Latin character.</returns> /// <exception cref="ArgumentNullException"><paramref name="anon"/> is <c>null</c>.</exception> public static char AnyBasicLatinChar(this IAnonymousData anon, Distribution distribution) { Argument.NotNull(anon, nameof(anon)); return(anon.AnyChar((char)BasicLatinCharRange.Minimum, (char)BasicLatinCharRange.Maximum, distribution)); }
/// <summary> /// Creates a random <see langword="short"/> value using the specified distribution algorithm. /// </summary> /// <param name="anon">The anonymous data provider to use.</param> /// <param name="distribution">The distribution algorithm to use.</param> /// <returns>A random <see langword="short"/> value.</returns> /// <exception cref="System.ArgumentNullException"><paramref name="anon"/> is <see langword="null"/>.</exception> public static short AnyInt16(this IAnonymousData anon, Distribution distribution) { Argument.NotNull(anon, nameof(anon)); return(anon.AnyInt16(short.MinValue, short.MaxValue, distribution)); }
/// <summary> /// Creates an anonymous <see langword="char"/> value within the range of alpha/numeric characters /// using the specified distribution algorithm. /// </summary> /// <param name="anon">The anonymous data provider to use.</param> /// <param name="distribution">The distribution algorithm to use.</param> /// <returns>A random alpha/numeric character.</returns> /// <exception cref="ArgumentNullException"><paramref name="anon"/> is <c>null</c>.</exception> public static char AnyAlphaNumericChar(this IAnonymousData anon, Distribution distribution) { Argument.NotNull(anon, nameof(anon)); return((char)Range.CreateLongFromRanges(anon, distribution, LowerCaseAlphaRange, UpperCaseAlphaRange, NumericRange)); }
/// <summary> /// Creates an anonymous <see langword="char"/> value within the range of printable characters /// using the specified distribution algorithm. /// </summary> /// <param name="anon">The anonymous data provider to use.</param> /// <param name="distribution">The distribution algorithm to use.</param> /// <returns>A random printable character.</returns> /// <exception cref="ArgumentNullException"><paramref name="anon"/> is <c>null</c>.</exception> public static char AnyPrintableChar(this IAnonymousData anon, Distribution distribution) { Argument.NotNull(anon, nameof(anon)); return((char)Range.CreateLongFromRanges(anon, distribution, BasicLatinCharRange, LatinSupplementRange)); }
/// <summary> /// Creates an anonymous <see langword="char"/> value within the specified range using the specified /// distribution algorithm. /// </summary> /// <param name="anon">The anonymous data provider to use.</param> /// <param name="minimum">The minimum value.</param> /// <param name="maximum">The maximum value.</param> /// <param name="distribution">The distribution algorithm to use.</param> /// <returns>A random <see langword="char"/> value.</returns> /// <exception cref="ArgumentNullException"><paramref name="anon"/> is <c>null</c>.</exception> public static char AnyChar(this IAnonymousData anon, char minimum, char maximum, Distribution distribution) { Argument.NotNull(anon, nameof(anon)); Argument.InRange(maximum, minimum, char.MaxValue, nameof(maximum), "The maximum value must be greater than the minimum value."); return((char)anon.AnyInt64(minimum, maximum, distribution)); }
/// <summary> /// Creates an anonymous <see langword="char"/> value using the specified distribution algorithm. /// </summary> /// <param name="anon">The anonymous data provider to use.</param> /// <param name="distribution">The distribution algorithm to use.</param> /// <returns>A random <see langword="char"/> value.</returns> /// <exception cref="ArgumentNullException"><paramref name="anon"/> is <c>null</c>.</exception> public static char AnyChar(this IAnonymousData anon, Distribution distribution) { Argument.NotNull(anon, nameof(anon)); return(anon.AnyChar(char.MinValue, char.MaxValue, distribution)); }
/// <summary> /// Creates a random positive <see langword="double"/> value. /// </summary> /// <param name="anon">The anonymous data provider to use.</param> /// <param name="distribution">The distribution algorithm to use.</param> /// <returns>A random positive <see langword="double"/> value.</returns> /// <exception cref="ArgumentNullException"><paramref name="anon"/> is <c>null</c>.</exception> /// <remarks> /// This method may return a zero value, which strictly makes this "any non-negative" from a mathematical /// perspective, but the term "positive" is used because this is what many would expect. /// </remarks> public static double AnyPositiveDouble(this IAnonymousData anon, Distribution distribution) { Argument.NotNull(anon, nameof(anon)); return(anon.AnyDouble(0, float.MaxValue, distribution)); }