No problem :)

On 17 déc, 18:23, Brandon Tilley <[email protected]> wrote:
> I apologize, hemodroid, upon further research I was able to replicate
> this using the version of nextInt() with no arguments:
>
>   public static native int nextInt() /*-{
>     // "~~" forces the value to a 32 bit integer.
>     return ~~(Math.floor(Math.random() * 4294967296) - 2147483648);
>   }-*/;
>
> This code on Google Chrome (at least 4.0.249.43 for Mac) does indeed
> generate only even numbers.
>
> On Dec 17, 9:20 am, Brandon Tilley <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > GWT Random uses the browser's underlying JavaScript math library to
> > generate random numbers:
>
> >   public static native int nextInt(int upperBound) /*-{
> >     // "~~" forces the value to a 32 bit integer.
> >     return ~~(Math.floor(Math.random() * upperBound));
> >   }-*/;
>
> > I ran a quick test of this code in Google Chrome for Mac (4.0.249.43)
> > and I received both even and odd numbers. If there really is a
> > problem, it should be with Chrome, not GWT.
>
> > On Dec 17, 8:08 am, hemodroid <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I'd dont know about u, but i noticed that in my Google Chrome browser,
> > > GWT Random always generate even numbers.

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