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Omei Qunhua (talk | contribs) (An earlier editor's understanding of string length and base-0 indexes, in conjunction with llFrand was faulty. llFloor() is not needed.) |
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Latest revision as of 07:44, 25 January 2015
Code:
// Generate Passwords based on String length
// Free to use, share and remix.
string randomPassword(integer length)
{
string CharSet = "abcdefghijkmnpqrstuvwxyz23456789"; // omitting confusable characters
string password;
integer CharSetLen = llStringLength(CharSet);
// Note: We do NOT add 1 to the length, because the range we want from llFrand() is 0 to length-1 inclusive
while (length--)
{
integer rand = (integer) llFrand(CharSetLen);
password += llGetSubString(CharSet, rand, rand);
}
return password;
}
default
{
touch_start(integer num)
{
llSay(0, randomPassword(10));
}
}