Guys can anyone please explain to me the working of this function { "randamise()" }.
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Jump to PostWe can't guess what a function does. If we saw the code, we might be able to help you.
Jump to PostAFAIK this 'function' is just a Borland specific macro used in Turbo c++ and c++ builder. As I don't have access to these ancient headers, I've no idea of the implementation.
Jump to PostAh, I see. It's a function in a library provided to you by Borland twenty years ago. It's not a standard function. Check the documentation.
I would recommend that you use tools from at this century. Maybe even from this decade.
Jump to PostIt makes no sense. Newer, better tech is free and easier to use. The only reason I can think of that schools don't use free, better, easier tools is that the instructors have been teaching the identical course for thirty years and don't want to have to rewrite their notes.
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Ofcourse it is inbuilt function.
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