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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T00:26:14+00:00 2026-06-18T00:26:14+00:00

Given a script ‘random.sh’ with the following content: #!/bin/bash RANDOM=`python -v -d -S -c

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Given a script ‘random.sh’ with the following content:

#!/bin/bash

RANDOM=`python -v -d -S -c "import random; print random.randrange(500, 800)"`
echo $RANDOM

Running this produces random numbers outside the given range:

[root@localhost nms]# ./random.sh
23031
[root@localhost nms]# ./random.sh
9276
[root@localhost nms]# ./random.sh
10996

renaming the RANDOM variable to RAND, gives me random numbers from the given range, i.e.

#!/bin/bash

RAND=`python -v -d -S -c "import random; print random.randrange(500, 800)"`
echo $RAND

gives:

[root@localhost nms]# ./random.sh
671
[root@localhost nms]# ./random.sh
683
[root@localhost nms]# ./random.sh
537

My question is — why? 🙂

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    2026-06-18T00:26:15+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 12:26 am

    RANDOM is a predefined bash variable. From the manpage:

    RANDOM Each time this parameter is referenced, a random integer between
           0 and 32767 is generated.  The sequence of random numbers may be
           initialized by assigning a value to RANDOM.  If RANDOM is unset,
           it loses its special properties,  even  if  it  is  subsequently
           reset.
    

    So if you really want to use the RANDOM variable name, do this:

    unset RANDOM
    RANDOM=`..your script..`
    
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