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Android Build a Simple Android App (2014) Improving Our Code Simple Refactoring: Using a Class

Why are we leaving the number generator declaration inside our loop? We don't need a new generator to get a new int.

Isn't our application creating a new instance of the Random class each time we tap the button. Wouldn't it be better to call .nextInt from the old random number generator object instead of Random rand = new Random(); over and over?

1 Answer

Stone Preston
Stone Preston
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yes, that is correct. you probably should only create the generator once. you can make it an instance variable if you wanted