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My program contains code that should generate a random positive integer number every time I execute it. It generates random numbers but only once. After that, when I execute same code, it gives me same values, and it is making my code useless.
I started with the rand function, and then I used the srand() function with the time.h header file, but still it is not working properly.
#define size 10
for(i=0;i<size;i++)
Arr[i] = rand()%size;
First call (random):
6 0 2 0 6 7 5 5 8 6
Second call (random but same as previous):
6 0 2 0 6 7 5 5 8 6
Later I visited Stack Overflow questions and I read about the srand() function, and I used it as:
#include<time.h>
for(i=0;i<size;i++)
Arr[i] = srand(time(NULL));
First call:
-10327 -10327 -10327 -10327 -10327 -10327 -10327 -10327 -10327 -10327
Second call:
-10326 -10326 -10326 -10326 -10326 -10326 -10326 -10326 -10326 -10326
It is giving me different (but not random values). I've defined Arr[i] as unsigned int, and still I am getting negative values.