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I have a list of words:  Black, Blue, Red, Brown, Yellow

I need each time to generate a new list in a random order   Blue, Brown, Yellow, Red, Black and another time it should be generated in a different way Brown, Yellow, Red, Blue, Black. What is the best way to achieve it?

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I have found this function though

Func _GenerateRandomNumbers($iGenerateNums, $iMaxEachNum, $iMinEachNum=0)
    If $iGenerateNums > ($iMaxEachNum - $iMinEachNum) + 1 Then Return SetError(1, 0, 0)

    Local $aRandom[$iGenerateNums]

    For $i = 0 To $iGenerateNums-1
        While 1
            $aRandom[$i] = Random($iMinEachNum, $iMaxEachNum, 1)

            For $j = 0 To $iGenerateNums-1
                If $j = $i Then ContinueLoop
                If $aRandom[$j] = $aRandom[$i] Then ContinueLoop 2
            Next

            ExitLoop
        WEnd
    Next

    Return $aRandom
EndFunc

 

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Do you want a random order at every invokation of the function (which may give a previously provided result) or a random order with guarantee that the new result hasn't already appeared?

Is your list an array and do you expect an array as result?

Possible functions to use: _ArrayShuffle(), _ArrayCombinations(), _ArrayPermute()

 

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Put the items into an array and use _ArrayShuffle:

#include <Array.au3>

Global $aArray_Base[5] = ["Black", "Blue", "Red", "Brown", "Yellow"]

While 1
    $aArray = $aArray_Base
    _ArrayShuffle($aArray)
    _ArrayDisplay($aArray, "Shuffled", Default, 8)
WEnd

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Another possibility as explained in my previous post: randomly select one of the N! permutations of the N elements. M23 code may and will displayed previously given results when run forever, while this code is sure to never repeat (but obviously has finite number of permutations to display).

Local $aArray_Base = ["Black", "Blue", "Red", "Brown", "Yellow"]

;~ While 1
;~  $aArray = $aArray_Base
;~  _ArrayShuffle($aArray)
;~  _ArrayDisplay($aArray, "Shuffled", Default, 8)
;~ WEnd

Local $aPerm = _ArrayPermute($aArray_Base, '|')
MsgBox(0, "", "Displaying the " & $aPerm[0] & " permutations randomly")
_ArrayDelete($aPerm, 0)
_ArrayShuffle($aPerm)
For $s In $aPerm
    _ArrayDisplay(StringSplit($s, '|', 2), "Next permutation", Default, 8)
Next

 

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