Python Random triangular() Method
Example
Return a random number between, and included, 20 and 60, but most likely closer to 20:
import random
print(random.triangular(20, 60, 30))
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Definition and Usage
The triangular()
method returns a random
floating number between the two specified numbers (both included), but you can
also specify a third parameter, the mode
parameter.
The mode
parameter gives you the opportunity
to weigh the possible outcome closer to one of the other two parameter values.
The mode
parameter defaults to the midpoint
between the two other parameter values, which will not weigh the possible
outcome in any direction.
Syntax
random.triangular(low, high, mode)
Parameter Values
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
low | Optional. A number specifying the lowest possible outcome. Default 0 |
high | Optional. A number specifying the highest possible outcome. Default 1 |
mode | Optional. A number used to weigh the result in any direction. Default the midpoint between the low and high values |