I have a practical need for a script that will give me a random int in the closed interval [n, m]. Please see <http://tutoree7.pastebin.com/xeCjE7bV>.
This works fine when I enter both n and m as, for example, "23, 56", or even "56, 23". But often the closed interval is [1, m], so I'd like to not have to enter the 1 in those cases, and just enter, say, "37" to mean the interval [1, 37]. Highlighted lines 9-11 are my attempt to do this, but it fails. This seems like it should be so simple to do, but it isn't not for me. Advice, please. Thanks, Dick Moores
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