Jitter represents the ability to apply jitter to an existing value
n
, effectively multiplying n
with a pseudorandom value between 0
and 1
(both inclusive, although implementation dependent).
The default Jitter#default uses java.util.Random
for pseudorandom
values and always applies jitter with a value between 0
(inclusive)
and 1
(exclusive). If no jitter is desired, use Jitter#none.
Jitter represents the ability to apply jitter to an existing value
n
, effectively multiplying n
with a pseudorandom value between 0
and 1
(both inclusive, although implementation dependent).
The default Jitter#default uses java.util.Random
for pseudorandom
values and always applies jitter with a value between 0
(inclusive)
and 1
(exclusive). If no jitter is desired, use Jitter#none.
- Companion
- object