On 2009-06-09 18:05, Mensanator wrote:
On Jun 9, 4:33 pm, Esmail<ebo...@hotmail.com>  wrote:
Hi,

random.random() will generate a random value in the range [0, 1).

Is there an easy way to generate random values in the range [0, 1]?
I.e., including 1?

I am implementing an algorithm and want to stay as true to the
original design specifications as possible though I suppose the
difference between the two max values might be minimal.

Thanks,
Esmail

ps: I'm confused by the docs for uniform():

random.uniform(a, b)
      Return a random floating point number N such that a<= N<= b for a<= b

That's wrong. Where did you get it?

http://docs.python.org/library/random

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