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Some useful functions — RND, RAND and INT

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Random, abbreviated to RND above key T, is a function of the computer that produces a mixed selection of numbers from a list of 65536 numbers. In other words it chooses a number or numbers at random from this list.

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Miller, J. (1985). Some useful functions — RND, RAND and INT. In: Beginning BASIC with the ZX Spectrum. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-81211-0_28

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