RAND_MAX

Defined in header <stdlib.h>
#define RAND_MAX /*implementation defined*/

Expands to an integer constant expression equal to the maximum value returned by the function rand(). This value is implementation dependent. It's guaranteed that this value is at least 32767.

Example

#include <limits.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
 
int main(void)
{
    srand(time(NULL)); // use current time as seed for random generator
    printf("RAND_MAX: %i\n", RAND_MAX);
    printf("INT_MAX: %i\n", INT_MAX);
    printf("Random value on [0,1]: %f\n", (double)rand() / RAND_MAX);
}

Possible output:

RAND_MAX: 2147483647
INT_MAX: 2147483647
Random value on [0,1]: 0.362509

References

See also

rand
generates a pseudo-random number
(function)
srand
seeds pseudo-random number generator
(function)
C++ documentation for RAND_MAX

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