pub struct RandomController {
    pub building: Building,
    /* private fields */
}
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RandomController struct

A RandomController implements the ElevatorController trait. It randomly generates destination floors for each of a building’s elevators once the elevator reaches its destination floor.

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§building: Building

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impl RandomController

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pub fn from(building: Building, rng: ThreadRng) -> RandomController

Initialize a new RandomController given a Building and a ThreadRng (from the rand library).

Example
let my_rng = rand::thread_rng();
let my_building: Building = Building::from(
    4_usize,
    2_usize,
    0.5_f64,
    5.0_f64,
    2.5_f64,
    0.5_f64
);
let my_controller: RandomController = RandomController::from(
    my_building,
    my_rng
);

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impl ElevatorController for RandomController

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fn update_elevators(&mut self)

If the destination floor is None, then randomize a new destination floor. If the elevator is not on its destination floor then move toward it. If the elevator is on its destination floor then stop it and set its destination floor to None for randomization during the next step.

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