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Name
This data type randomly generates human names (mostly Western) according to the format you specify. The following strings will be converted to their random name equivalent:
Phone/Fax Numbers
Whatever text you enter into the options text field will be used to generate telephone numbers. Capital X's will be converted to a random number between 1 and 9; lower-case x's will be converted to a random number between 0 and 9. Select one of the values in the example dropdown for some ideas. Remember: anything other than the X and x character are left unconverted. Text: Fixed Number of Words
This option generates a fixed number of random words, pulled the standard lorem ipsum latin text. The Starts with "Lorem Lipsum..." checkbox makes the text begin with lorem ipsum. If it is checked, every result will contain the same words. Text: Random Number of Words
This option generates a number of random words - the total number with the range that you specified (inclusive). As with the Fixed number option, the words are pulled the standard lorem ipsum latin text. Custom List
Enter a list of items, separated by a pipe | character. Then select whether you want Exactly X number of items, or At most X items from the list. Multiple items are returned in a comma-delimited list in the results. Number Range
This randomly generates a number between the values you specify. Both fields allow you to enter negative numbers. Alphanumeric
This data type lets you generate random alpha-numeric strings. The following table contains the character legend for this field.
Postal / Zip Code
Generates a random America or Canadian zip code. For greater control, use the alpha-numeric data type option. State / Province / County
Generates random Canadian provinces, US states and UK counties, based on the options you select. The Full Name and Abbreviation sub-options determine whether the output will contain the full string (e.g. "British Columbia") or its abbreviation (e.g. "BC"). For UK counties, the abbreviation is the standard 3-character Chapman code. Date
This data type randomly generates a date between the dates specified, and allows for unique formatting of the result. See the table below for a list of viable formatting rules (these are cribbed from the standard PHP date() formatting options). Take a look at the example dropdown to select from existing formatting options.
Data Generator v1.0.1. Please visit benjaminkeen.com for updates, feature suggestions, bug reports, etc. |
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