RAND(), RAND(N)
Returns a random DOUBLE
precision floating point value v in the range 0 <= v < 1.0. If a constant integer argument N is specified, it is used as the seed value, which produces a repeatable sequence of column values. In the example below, note that the sequences of values produced by RAND(3) is the same both places where it occurs.
In a WHERE clause, RAND() is evaluated each time the WHERE is executed.
Statements using the RAND() function are not safe for statement-based replication.
The expression to get a random integer from a given range is the following:
FLOOR(min_value + RAND() * (max_value - min_value +1))
RAND() is often used to read random rows from a table, as follows:
SELECT * FROM my_table ORDER BY RAND() LIMIT 10;
Note, however, that this technique should never be used on a large table as it will be extremely slow. MariaDB will read all rows in the table, generate a random value for each of them, order them, and finally will apply the LIMIT clause.
CREATE TABLE t (i INT); INSERT INTO t VALUES(1),(2),(3); SELECT i, RAND() FROM t; +------+-------------------+ | i | RAND() | +------+-------------------+ | 1 | 0.255651095188829 | | 2 | 0.833920199269355 | | 3 | 0.40264774151393 | +------+-------------------+ SELECT i, RAND(3) FROM t; +------+-------------------+ | i | RAND(3) | +------+-------------------+ | 1 | 0.90576975597606 | | 2 | 0.373079058130345 | | 3 | 0.148086053457191 | +------+-------------------+ SELECT i, RAND() FROM t; +------+-------------------+ | i | RAND() | +------+-------------------+ | 1 | 0.511478140495232 | | 2 | 0.349447508668012 | | 3 | 0.212803152588013 | +------+-------------------+
Using the same seed, the same sequence will be returned:
SELECT i, RAND(3) FROM t; +------+-------------------+ | i | RAND(3) | +------+-------------------+ | 1 | 0.90576975597606 | | 2 | 0.373079058130345 | | 3 | 0.148086053457191 | +------+-------------------+
Generating a random number from 5 to 15:
SELECT FLOOR(5 + (RAND() * 11));
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