numpy.random.rand#
- random.rand(d0, d1, ..., dn)#
- Random values in a given shape. - Note - This is a convenience function for users porting code from Matlab, and wraps - random_sample. That function takes a tuple to specify the size of the output, which is consistent with other NumPy functions like- numpy.zerosand- numpy.ones.- Create an array of the given shape and populate it with random samples from a uniform distribution over - [0, 1).- Parameters:
- d0, d1, …, dnint, optional
- The dimensions of the returned array, must be non-negative. If no argument is given a single Python float is returned. 
 
- Returns:
- outndarray, shape (d0, d1, ..., dn)
- Random values. 
 
- outndarray, shape 
 - See also - Examples - >>> np.random.rand(3,2) array([[ 0.14022471, 0.96360618], #random [ 0.37601032, 0.25528411], #random [ 0.49313049, 0.94909878]]) #random