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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T08:13:42+00:00 2026-05-12T08:13:42+00:00

Is this how PHP implemented random number generating? Say I want to calculate a

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Is this how PHP implemented random number generating?

Say I want to calculate a yes or a no. Everytime I have a certain probability percentage (say: 0,05% for this example).

I do:

$possibilities = 100 / $probabilityPercentage; //$possibilities = 2000
$yes = rand(1,$possibilities);

$yesCheck = $possiblities;            //OPTION 1
$yesCheck = rand(1,$possibilities);   //OPTION 2


($yesCheck == $yes) ? return true : return false;

Does it give the same results with either option?

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    2026-05-12T08:13:42+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 8:13 am

    Let the data speak for itself.

    Code

    vinko@parrot:~$ more rand.php
    <?php
    
    $randrandsum = 0;
    $randconstsum = 0;
    $count = 20;
    for ($j = 0; $j < $count; $j++) {
            $randrand = 0;
            $randconst = 0;
            for ($i = 0; $i < 10000000; $i++ ){
                    $a = rand(1,1000);
                    $b = rand(1,1000);
                    if ($a == $b) $randrand++;
            }
            for ($i = 0; $i < 10000000; $i++ ){
                    $a = rand(1,1000);
                    $c = 1000;
                    if ($c == $a) $randconst++;
            }
            $randrandsum += $randrand;
            $randconstsum += $randconst;
            print ($j+1)." RAND-RAND: $randrand RAND-CONST: $randconst\n";
    }
    print "AVG RAND-RAND: ".($randrandsum/$count);
    print " AVG RAND-CONST: ".($randconstsum/$count)."\n";
    ?>
    

    Test run

    vinko@parrot:~$ php rand.php
    1 RAND-RAND: 10043 RAND-CONST: 10018
    2 RAND-RAND: 9940 RAND-CONST: 10132
    3 RAND-RAND: 9879 RAND-CONST: 10042
    4 RAND-RAND: 9878 RAND-CONST: 9965
    5 RAND-RAND: 10226 RAND-CONST: 9867
    6 RAND-RAND: 9866 RAND-CONST: 9992
    7 RAND-RAND: 10069 RAND-CONST: 9953
    8 RAND-RAND: 9967 RAND-CONST: 9862
    9 RAND-RAND: 10009 RAND-CONST: 10060
    10 RAND-RAND: 9809 RAND-CONST: 9985
    11 RAND-RAND: 9939 RAND-CONST: 10057
    12 RAND-RAND: 9945 RAND-CONST: 10013
    13 RAND-RAND: 10090 RAND-CONST: 9936
    14 RAND-RAND: 10000 RAND-CONST: 9867
    15 RAND-RAND: 10055 RAND-CONST: 10088
    16 RAND-RAND: 10129 RAND-CONST: 9875
    17 RAND-RAND: 9846 RAND-CONST: 10056
    18 RAND-RAND: 9961 RAND-CONST: 9930
    19 RAND-RAND: 10063 RAND-CONST: 10001
    20 RAND-RAND: 10047 RAND-CONST: 10037
    AVG RAND-RAND: 9988.05 AVG RAND-CONST: 9986.8
    

    Given the above results I’d say that for all practical purposes, both options are equivalent, giving the expected 1/1000 result on both cases.

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