Hi Mario,

have a look at the header file here:
https://github.com/gnuradio/gnuradio/blob/eb91fb04b3d0ca8124b9bea375e3bf72963fa172/gnuradio-runtime/include/gnuradio/random.h

> 61|    double X = gr::random(0,0,2)
>     |                           ^~~~~~~~~~~
>     |                           gr::random
>
you are calling the constructor of gr::random here, which does not
return anything.

Instead you need to assign it something and then query it for random numbers

like

/gr::random foo = gr::random(0,0,2);/

/int i = foo.ran_int(); // .. you can then do it again of course int j =
foo.ran_int(); /

you seem to be wanting a double, where you have to check which
distribution you want (see the header file).

One example could be

/double d = static_cast<double>(foo.gasdev());/

which will, if I looked right, give you a float in the range of -1 and
1. To get it in range 0 to 2, you can just add 1.0 to it.

Best regards,

Malte

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