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[SOLVED Intelligent Random Number Generator - 7 Unique numbers in Java with full source code

A walk through of how it would work is a follows.

  • Generate seven unique numbers from 1 - 49 that meet the criteria selected by the user.
  • Odd/Even Combination (first criteria and only one can be selected) for example 4 of them should be odd numbers and 3 of them even numbers (or the other options)
  • Second Criteria is the High/Low combination - High(numbers from 26-49 and Low(numbers 1-25) is this option more than can be selected such as
  • a) 3 of them must be High from 26 - 49 and 4 of them must be Low from 1-25, b) You can also have 4 of them be High from 26-49 and 3 of them Low from 1-25 NB
  • High/Low are check boxes allowing for one or all of the characteristics to be selected.
  • Total Sum presents a situation where the sum of the seven numbers must fall in line with one of the options, a) for example when you sum the 7 numbers it must from 150-200 (or the other options)
  • The other scenario is for exclusions, the numbers are from 1-49 but there is an option where you can exclude some numbers from being a part of the random generator process, for example, do all of the above but exclude from the set 6, 12, 20. Therefore these three would never be generated as part of any of the 7 numbers.
  • Like High/Low, Number groups are checkboxes with the ability to select all so the numbers would possess those characteristics as well.
  • Display location is the option to send the results to the database and/or display on screen as well
  • Search File Option is where you can run the program and input seven numbers and it searches the database and returns if those seven numbers as a set are in the database.
  • A number to generate allows the user to select a number of random numbers meeting the criteria that they want to generate at any one time. This field can't is blank, 0 or negative value.

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