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I wanted to put random points on an image (stars in space for some little fun side project)

I have this simple script.

<?php
$gd = imagecreatetruecolor(1000, 1000);
$white = imagecolorallocate($gd, 255, 255, 255);

for ($i = 0; $i < 100000; $i++) 
{
    $x = rand(1,1000);
    $y = rand(1,1000);

    imagesetpixel($gd, round($x),round($y), $white);
}

header('Content-Type: image/png');
imagepng($gd);
?>

Keep in mind this is just for testing, that is why I put 100000 in for loop so it shows the pattern I noticed emerging. We have 1 million pixel to use, still random X and Y creates this pattern instead: enter image description here

So it is far from random. I know rand is not real random, that is why it isn't good for cryptography. But I find no information about how it works and what should I do to avoid patterns like this.

Ákos Nikházy
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Linear congruential random number generators (which is what PHP rand uses) will always display autocorrelation effects on an x-y plot.

You will have better results with mt_rand. This is a Mersenne Twister generator.

Bathsheba
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    Thank you for the keywords I searching for. Really helps. I know lot about PHP and programming in general, but I am mostly self educated tough, so I lack some technical terms. I will accept this ASAP. – Ákos Nikházy Jul 28 '15 at 11:49
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    And mt_rand really does the job. It is seem random and change every time I run it. http://i.imgur.com/DoeNFB9.png Thank you again. – Ákos Nikházy Jul 28 '15 at 12:07
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Rest assured: As of PHP 7.1.0, rand() uses the same random number generator as mt_rand().

This only is an issue for PHP < 7.1 see the Docs

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