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I'm building a website that will randomly display a yelp listing each time the page is refreshed. The yelp search api returns 20 listings in an array. Right now, I am using PHP's function rand(0,19) to generate a random listing every time the page is refreshed ( $businesses[rand(0,19)] ).

Can someone refer me to a smarter method to randomize? I want to show all 20 listings once before any of them are repeated. What is the preferred method to handle this problem?

the below answer doesn't work because the numbers are recreated every time I refresh the page. I'm guessing I need to store which numbers I've used already?

$numbers = range(0, 19);

shuffle($numbers);

// Handle Yelp response data
$response = json_decode($data);
$RANDOM = rand(1,19);
$business = $response->businesses;

echo "<img border=0 src='".$business[$RANDOM]->image_url."'><br/>";
echo $business[$RANDOM]->name."<br/>";
echo "<img border=0 src='".$business[$RANDOM]->rating_img_url_large."'><br/>";

?>
ryank
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  • The easiest way to do this is pre-populate a list of sanitized random values before hand. Why wouldn't you just create the order, in advance, and pick the last one that hadn't been displayed. To casual users, this will appear to be random. – Brian Hoover Jul 22 '13 at 01:37
  • how do you keep all 20 around to show them? do you store the listings locally, or does the api send you the same ones on request? – Sheriff_McLawDog Jul 22 '13 at 01:38
  • Look up 'Fisher Yates', or see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8116872/generate-random-numbers-in-array/8116947#8116947. – paxdiablo Jul 22 '13 at 01:38
  • @Sheriff_McLawDog I currently am not storing any listings. The api sends 20 listings in an array called $businesses. I want to display one listing at a time per refresh – ryank Jul 22 '13 at 01:56

3 Answers3

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Easiest solution:

$numbers = range(1, 20);
shuffle($numbers);

Alternative:

<?php

function randomGen($min, $max, $quantity) {
    $numbers = range($min, $max);
    shuffle($numbers);
    return array_slice($numbers, 0, $quantity);
}

print_r(randomGen(0,20,20)); //generates 20 unique random numbers

?>

Similar question: #5612656

Codepad: http://codepad.org/cBaGHxFU

Update:

You're getting all the listings in an array called $businesses.

  1. Generate a random listing ID using the method given above, and then store it your database table.
  2. On each page refresh, generate a random listing ID, and check if it matches the value in your database. If not, display that listing and add that value to your table.
  3. Go to step 1.

When this is completed, you will have displayed all the 20 listings at once.

Hope this helps!

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Amal Murali
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try this code

$a = range(1,36);

shuffle($a);

$array = array_slice($a, 0, 3);

print_r($array);
Mehul Velani
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I would try this via while loop:

<?php

  $i = 0;
  $arr = array();

  while($i<10){
    $num = rand(1, 12);
    $c = 0;
    echo $num . "<br>";

    for($j=0; $j<4; $j++){
      if($arr[$j] == $num){
        $c++;
        break;
      }
    }
    if($c==0){
      $arr[$i] = $num;
      $i++;
    }
  }

  echo "<pre>";
  print_r($arr);
  echo "</pre>";
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Gazi Anis
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