This is not a cocoa question and is a basic C question. The simple solution is to keep a 2nd array of numbers already generated.

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On Aug 5, 2009, at 3:44 AM, Mahaboob <mahab...@newtok.com> wrote:

I need to produce 15 random numbers between 1 to 16 without repeating any
number. I used the code like

   int i,j;
   for(i=0;i<15;i++){
       j =random() % 15 +1;
       NSLog(@"No: %d => %d \n",i,j);
       srandom(time(NULL)+i);
   }
But some numbers are repeating.
How can I do it without repeating the numbers?

Thanks in advance
Mahaboob


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