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				|  |  |  	category: 'Kernel-Objects'!
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				|  |  |  !Random commentStamp!
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				|  |  | -Random is a random number generator and is implemented as a wrapper around javascript Math.random() and is trivially used like this:
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				|  |  | +`Random` is a random number generator and is implemented as a trivial wrapper around javascript `Math.random()` and is used like this:
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				|  |  |  	Random new next
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				|  |  | -This will return a float x where x < 1 and x > 0. If you want a random integer from 1 to 10 you can use #atRandom
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				|  |  | +This will return a float x where x < 1 and x > 0. If you want a random integer from 1 to 10 you can use `#atRandom`
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				|  |  |  	10 atRandom
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				|  | @@ -1273,17 +1273,19 @@ This will return a float x where x < 1 and x > 0. If you want a random integer f
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				|  |  |  	(3 to: 7) atRandom
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				|  |  | -...but be aware that #to: does not create an Interval as in other Smalltalks but in fact an Array of numbers, so it's better to use:
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				|  |  | +...but be aware that `#to:` does not create an Interval as in other Smalltalk implementations but in fact an `Array` of numbers, so it's better to use:
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				|  |  |  	5 atRandom + 2
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				|  |  | -Since #atRandom is implemented in SequencableCollection you can easy pick an element at random:
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				|  |  | +Since `#atRandom` is implemented in `SequencableCollection` you can easy pick an element at random:
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				|  |  |  	#('a' 'b' 'c') atRandom
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				|  |  | -...or perhaps a letter from a String:
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				|  |  | +...or perhaps a letter from a `String`:
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				|  |  | -	'abc' atRandom!
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				|  |  | +	'abc' atRandom
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				|  |  | +Since Amber does not have Characters this will return a `String` of length 1 like for example `'b'`.!
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				|  |  |  !Random methodsFor: 'accessing'!
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