(PHP 7, PHP 8)
random_int — Get a cryptographically secure, uniformly selected integer
random_int(int $min, int $max): int
Generates a uniformly selected integer between the given minimum and maximum.
The randomness generated by this function is suitable for all applications, including the generation of long-term secrets, such as encryption keys.
The sources of randomness in the order of priority are as follows:
Linux: » getrandom(), /dev/urandom
FreeBSD >= 12 (PHP >= 7.3): » getrandom(), /dev/urandom
Windows (PHP >= 7.2): » CNG-API
Windows: » CryptGenRandom
macOS (PHP >= 8.2; >= 8.1.9; >= 8.0.22 if CCRandomGenerateBytes is available at compile time): CCRandomGenerateBytes()
macOS (PHP >= 8.1; >= 8.0.2): arc4random_buf(), /dev/urandom
NetBSD >= 7 (PHP >= 7.1; >= 7.0.1): arc4random_buf(), /dev/urandom
OpenBSD >= 5.5 (PHP >= 7.1; >= 7.0.1): arc4random_buf(), /dev/urandom
DragonflyBSD (PHP >= 8.1): » getrandom(), /dev/urandom
Solaris (PHP >= 8.1): » getrandom(), /dev/urandom
Note: Although this function was added to PHP in PHP 7.0, a » userland implementation is available for PHP 5.2 to 5.6, inclusive.
minThe lowest value to be returned.
maxThe highest value to be returned.
A cryptographically secure, uniformly selected integer from the closed interval [min, max]. Both min and max are possible return values.
max is less than min, a ValueError will be thrown. | Version | Description |
|---|---|
| 8.2.0 | In case of a CSPRNG failure, this function will now throw a Random\RandomException. Previously a plain Exception was thrown. |
Example #1 random_int() example
<?php var_dump(random_int(100, 999)); var_dump(random_int(-1000, 0)); ?>
The above example will output something similar to:
int(248) int(-898)
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