std::uniform_real_distribution::uniform_real_distribution

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explicit uniform_real_distribution( RealType a = 0.0, RealType b = 1.0 );
(1) (since C++11)
explicit uniform_real_distribution( const param_type& params );
(2) (since C++11)

Constructs new distribution object. The first version uses a and b as the distribution parameters, the second version uses params as the distribution parameters.

Parameters

a - the a distribution parameter (minimum value)
b - the b distribution parameter (maximum value)
params - the distribution parameter set

Notes

Requires that a ≤ b and b-a ≤ std::numeric_limits<RealType>::max()

If a == b, subsequent calls to the operator() overload that does not accept a param_type object will cause undefined behavior.

To create a distribution over the closed interval [a,b], std::nextafter(b, std::numeric_limits<RealType>::max()) may be used as the second parameter.