Add `random()` and `random_seed()`
From the random() reference page:
Generates random numbers. Each time the
random()function is called, it returns an unexpected value within the specified range. If only one parameter is passed to the function, it will return a float between zero and the value of the high parameter. For example,random(5)returns values between 0 and 5 (starting at zero, and up to, but not including, 5).If two parameters are specified, the function will return a float with a value between the two values. For example,
random(-5, 10.2)returns values starting at -5 and up to (but not including) 10.2. To convert a floating-point random number to an integer, use theint()function.
From the randomSeed() reference page:
Sets the seed value for
random(). By default, random() produces different results each time the program is run. Set the seed parameter to a constant to return the same pseudo-random numbers each time the software is run.