--- id: 5e4ce2f5ac708cc68c1df261 title: Linear congruential generator challengeType: 5 forumTopicId: 385266 dashedName: linear-congruential-generator --- # --description-- The [linear congruential generator]() is a very simple example of a [random number generator](). All linear congruential generators use this formula: $$r_{n + 1} = (a \times r_n + c) \bmod m$$ Where: If one chooses the values of $a$, $c$ and $m$ with care, then the generator produces a uniform distribution of integers from $0$ to $m - 1$. LCG numbers have poor quality. $r_n$ and $r\_{n + 1}$ are not independent, as true random numbers would be. Anyone who knows $r_n$ can predict $r\_{n + 1}$, therefore LCG is not cryptographically secure. The LCG is still good enough for simple tasks like [Miller-Rabin primality test](), or [FreeCell deals](). Among the benefits of the LCG, one can easily reproduce a sequence of numbers, from the same $r_0$. One can also reproduce such sequence with a different programming language, because the formula is so simple. # --instructions-- Write a function that takes $r_0,a,c,m,n$ as parameters and returns $r_n$. # --hints-- `linearCongGenerator` should be a function. ```js assert(typeof linearCongGenerator == 'function'); ``` `linearCongGenerator(324, 1145, 177, 2148, 3)` should return a number. ```js assert(typeof linearCongGenerator(324, 1145, 177, 2148, 3) == 'number'); ``` `linearCongGenerator(324, 1145, 177, 2148, 3)` should return `855`. ```js assert.equal(linearCongGenerator(324, 1145, 177, 2148, 3), 855); ``` `linearCongGenerator(234, 11245, 145, 83648, 4)` should return `1110`. ```js assert.equal(linearCongGenerator(234, 11245, 145, 83648, 4), 1110); ``` `linearCongGenerator(85, 11, 1234, 214748, 5)` should return `62217`. ```js assert.equal(linearCongGenerator(85, 11, 1234, 214748, 5), 62217); ``` `linearCongGenerator(0, 1103515245, 12345, 2147483648, 1)` should return `12345`. ```js assert.equal(linearCongGenerator(0, 1103515245, 12345, 2147483648, 1), 12345); ``` `linearCongGenerator(0, 1103515245, 12345, 2147483648, 2)` should return `1406932606`. ```js assert.equal( linearCongGenerator(0, 1103515245, 12345, 2147483648, 2), 1406932606 ); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```js function linearCongGenerator(r0, a, c, m, n) { } ``` # --solutions-- ```js function linearCongGenerator(r0, a, c, m, n) { for (let i = 0; i < n; i++) { r0 = (a * r0 + c) % m; } return r0; } ```