<random> Tag is used to get random responses. This tag enables AIML to respond differently for the same input. <random> tag is used along with <li> tags. <li> tags carry different responses that are to be delivered to the user on a random basis.
<random> <li> pattern1 </li> <li> pattern2 </li> ... <li> patternN </li> </random>
For example, consider the following conversation.
Human: Hi Robot: Hello! Human: Hi Robot: Hi! Nice to meet you!
Create random.aiml inside C > ab > bots > test > aiml and random.aiml.csv inside C > ab > bots > test > aimlif directories.
<?xml version = "1.0" encoding = "UTF-8"?> <aiml version = "1.0.1" encoding ="UTF-8"?> <category> <pattern>HI</pattern> <template> <random> <li> Hello! </li> <li> Hi! Nice to meet you! </li> </random> </template> <category> </aiml>
0,HI,*,*, <random><li> Hello! </li><li> Hi! Nice to meet you! </li></random>,random.aiml
Open the command prompt. Go to C > ab > and type the following command −
java -cp lib/Ab.jar Main bot = test action = chat trace = false
You will see the following output −
Human: Hi Robot: Hi! Nice to meet you! Human: Hi Robot: Hello!
Here, the response may vary considering random responses.