How to generate a random alpha-numeric string?
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13-May-2015
I've been looking for a simple Java algorithm to generate a pseudo-random alpha-numeric string. In my situation it would be used as a unique session/key identifier that would "likely" be unique over 500K+ generation (my needs don't really require anything much more sophisticated). Ideally, I would be able to specify a length depending on my uniqueness needs. For example, a generated string of length 12 might look something like "AEYGF7K0DM1X".
Anonymous User
14-May-2015public class RandomString {private static final char[] symbols;
static {
StringBuilder tmp = new StringBuilder();
for (char ch = '0'; ch <= '9'; ++ch)
tmp.append(ch);
for (char ch = 'a'; ch <= 'z'; ++ch)
tmp.append(ch);
symbols = tmp.toString().toCharArray();
}
private final Random random = new Random();
private final char[] buf;
public RandomString(int length) {
if (length < 1)
throw new IllegalArgumentException("length < 1: " + length);
buf = new char[length];
}
public String nextString() {
for (int idx = 0; idx < buf.length; ++idx)
buf[idx] = symbols[random.nextInt(symbols.length)];
return new String(buf);
}
}