all possible permutations
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Hi Guys, any chance someone know how to get all possible permutations from a set of numbers?
e.g. [1 -1 2 -2 3 -3 0] but I would need to use only 4 numbers at the time, so there should be 840 possible permutations,... problem is that "perms" takes all 7 numbers into account at the time,...
is there a way matlab can do this?
many thanks, ondrej
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Jan
am 10 Nov. 2011
Are you talking about permutations or combinations?
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Dr. Seis
am 10 Nov. 2011
Or...
a = perms([1, -1, 2, -2, 3, -3, 0]);
b = a(:,1:4);
c = unique(b,'rows');
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Fangjun Jiang
am 10 Nov. 2011
+1! That should work and it's easier!
Jonathan
am 10 Nov. 2011
This definitely works. However, it uses a lot more time and space than it needs to. It uses 5040 rows for a and b and 7 columns for a.
Jan
am 10 Nov. 2011
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Ondrej
am 10 Nov. 2011
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Fangjun Jiang
am 10 Nov. 2011
Would this give you the correct result?
a=[1 -1 2 -2 3 -3 0];
b=nchoosek(a,4);
M=size(b,1);
c=cell(M,1);
for k=1:M
Temp=b(k,:);
c{k}=Temp(perms(1:4));
end
d=cell2mat(c);
Ondrej
am 10 Nov. 2011
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Ondrej
am 10 Nov. 2011
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Jonathan
am 10 Nov. 2011
You can use this method. It does not use cell arrays, which are conceptually convenient but rather inefficient.
A = nchoosek([1 -1 2 -2 3 -3 0], 4);
P = perms(1:4);
B = zeros(size(A,1)*size(P,1),size(A,2));
for i = 1:size(P,1)
B(1 + size(A,1)*(i-1):size(A,1)*i,:) = A(:,P(i,:));
end
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