rand
rand(p1 = v1)
public
If called without an argument, or if max.to_i.abs == 0, rand returns a pseudo-random floating point number between 0.0 and 1.0, including 0.0 and excluding 1.0.
rand #=> 0.2725926052826416
When max.abs is greater than or equal to 1, rand returns a pseudo-random integer greater than or equal to 0 and less than max.to_i.abs.
rand(100) #=> 12
When max is a Range, rand returns a random number where range.member?(number) == true.
Negative or floating point values for max are allowed, but may give surprising results.
rand(-100) # => 87 rand(-0.5) # => 0.8130921818028143 rand(1.9) # equivalent to rand(1), which is always 0
Kernel.srand may be used to ensure that sequences of random numbers are reproducible between different runs of a program.
See also Random.rand.