Chack out my 'random' library. It's provide a high convenient wrapper around C++11 random classes. You can do almost all 'random' things with a simple 'get' method.
Examples:
1. Random number in a range
auto val = Random::get(-10, 10); // Integer
auto val = Random::get(10.f, -10.f); // Float point
2. Random boolean
auto val = Random::get<bool>( ) // 0.5% to generate true
auto val = Random::get<bool>( 0.7 ) // 0.7% to generate true
3. Random value from a std::initilizer_list
auto val = Random::get( { 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 } ); // val = 1 or 3 or...
Examples:
1. Random number in a range
auto val = Random::get(-10, 10); // Integer
auto val = Random::get(10.f, -10.f); // Float point
2. Random boolean
auto val = Random::get<bool>( ) // 0.5% to generate true
auto val = Random::get<bool>( 0.7 ) // 0.7% to generate true
3. Random value from a std::initilizer_list
auto val = Random::get( { 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 } ); // val = 1 or 3 or...