(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
rand — Generate a random integer
   If called without the optional min,
   max arguments rand()
   returns a pseudo-random integer between 0 and
   getrandmax().  If you want a random number
   between 5 and 15 (inclusive), for example, use rand(5,
   15).
  
Questa funzione non genera valori crittograficamente sicuri, e non dovrebbe essere usata per scopi di crittografia. Se c'è necessità di utilizzare un valore crittograficamente sicuro, si preferisca openssl_random_pseudo_bytes().
Nota: Prior to PHP 7.1.0, getrandmax() was only 32767 on some platforms (such as Windows). If you require a range larger than 32767, specifying
minandmaxwill allow you to create a range larger than this, or consider using mt_rand() instead.
Nota: As of PHP 7.1.0, rand() uses the same random number generator as mt_rand(). To preserve backwards compatibility rand() allows
maxto be smaller thanminas opposed to returningfalseas mt_rand().
minThe lowest value to return (default: 0)
maxThe highest value to return (default: getrandmax())
   A pseudo random value between min
   (or 0) and max (or getrandmax(), inclusive).
  
| Versione | Descrizione | 
|---|---|
| 7.2.0 | rand() has received a bug fix for a modulo bias bug. This means that sequences generated with a specific seed may differ from PHP 7.1 on 64-bit machines. | 
| 7.1.0 | rand() has been made an alias of mt_rand(). | 
Example #1 rand() example
<?php
echo rand(), "\n";
echo rand(), "\n";
echo rand(5, 15), "\n";
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    min max range must
    be within the range getrandmax(). i.e. (max -
    min) <= getrandmax()
    Otherwise, rand() may return poor-quality random numbers.
   
