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:: Int | Number of integers to get
| -> Int | Minimum number
| -> Int | Maximum number
| -> IO (Either String [Int]) | Returns either an error string or the list of integers
| Used to get a list of random numbers from http:random.org.
Note: the minimum must be greater than the maximum. The maximum
amount of numbers you can retrieve is 10,000, and the numbers
themselves are limited to a range of +/- 1,000,000,000 (inclusive)
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:: Int | Minimum
| -> Int | Maximum
| -> IO (Either String [Int]) | | This is just like getRandomNumbers, but instead it will
randomize a given interval of integers. The limits on the minimum/maximum
are -1e9 to 1e9, inclusive. The interval itself must be less than 10,000.
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:: Int | Number of strings requested, max is 10,000
| -> Int | Length of each string, max is 20
| -> Bool | Should digits be allowed?
| -> Bool | Should uppercase be allowed?
| -> Bool | Should lowercase be allowed?
| -> Bool | Should each string be unique?
| -> IO (Either String [String]) | | Generate random strings. NOTE: if you specify to generate unique
strings, the amount you want to retrieve must be less than or equal to the
amount of strings that exist within the character set you specify.
In the future there will be a check for this, but you have to be sure as of
right now.
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Used to check how much of your random.org quota you have. Please see
'http:random.orgquota' for more info.
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Produced by Haddock version 2.4.1 |