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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T20:49:04+00:00 2026-06-16T20:49:04+00:00

I’m using System.Random and the Random typeclass in my application to generate random numbers.

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I’m using System.Random and the Random typeclass in my application to generate random numbers. However I’d like to generate a list of random Floats of arbitrary length with a function like randoms :: StdGen -> Int -> ([Float], StdGen)

Without the constraint of getting a new generator, I could easily write
randoms gen n = (take n $ randoms gen) :: [Float]

However this leaves me with the same random generator I started with, which means if I were to run this function twice in a row I’d get the same list unless I went and used the generator elsewhere to get a new one.

How can I generate an infinite (or arbitrary length) list of random values while also “refreshing” my random generator.

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    2026-06-16T20:49:06+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 8:49 pm

    Well, let’s look at the function you do have:

    random :: StdGen -> (Float, StdGen)  -- From System.Random
    

    We can wrap this in the State monad to get a stateful computation:

    state :: (s -> (a, s)) -> State s a  -- From Control.Monad.Trans.State
    
    random' :: State StdGen Float
    random' = state random
    

    Now, we can generate a bunch of floats just using replicateM:

    replicateM :: (Monad m) => Int -> m a -> m [a]  -- From Control.Monad
    
    randoms' :: Int -> State StdGen [Float]
    randoms' n = replicateM n random'
    

    Finally, we unwrap the State to get back the explicit generator passing:

    randoms :: Int -> StdGen -> ([Float], StdGen)
    randoms n = runState (randoms' n)
    

    If you combine all of these into one function definition you get:

    randoms :: Int -> StdGen -> ([Float], StdGen)
    randoms n = runState (replicateM n (state random))
    

    In other words, we can describe the process as:

    • wrap random in the State monad
    • replicate it n times
    • unwrap it

    This is why monads are such an important concept. Things that can seem tricky at first tend to be simple computations when viewed through the lens of the monad interface.

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