generate array of Different random floating numbers in a specific range
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Dear all, I am going to generate an array of Different random floating numbers in a specific range( such as range of 1, 100) in MATLAB. randperm is creating integer, but I want float numbers , preferable with 1 decimal point. Like 20.1 , 34.2 , 20.2, 27.4 Any help is really appreciated . Thanks
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Oleg Komarov
am 4 Feb. 2012
Create randperm and divide by 100.
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Image Analyst
am 4 Feb. 2012
I think this code I wrote is fairly robust and flexible:
numberOfElementsNeeded = 100;
while true % Loop until we get the required number of elements.
% Create an array of what should be more than enough numbers with 1 decimal
% place.
% We use more than enough in case there are duplicates that we need to remove.
% It was specified that they all need to be different so there's a
% possibility that some may need to be removed (if there are duplicates).
m = double(int32(rand(3*numberOfElementsNeeded,1) * 1000)) / 10;
% Find out if any happen to be identical.
mUnique = unique(m);
% unique() sorts them. Randomize them to undo the sort
finalArray = m(randperm(length(mUnique)));
% Grab only the number of elements that we need.
numElementsToTake = min([numberOfElementsNeeded length(finalArray)]);
% See if we have enough.
if numElementsToTake == numberOfElementsNeeded
% If we have enough, then break out of the loop.
break;
end
% If we didn't get enough, try again.
end
% Print out to command window
finalArray
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Image Analyst
am 4 Feb. 2012
P.S. I hope this wasn't your homework! If so, ignore it.
saharsahar
am 4 Feb. 2012
Md. Al-Imran Abir
am 27 Aug. 2023
@Image Analyst Hello! Has there been any new function added for this in later versions? I am asking as I couldn't found any similar thread from recent times.
How about
format long g
% Define parameters.
minValue = 1;
maxValue = 1000;
numberToGet = 9;
% Generate a set of floating point numbers.
r = minValue + (maxValue - minValue) * rand(1, numberToGet)
% Round values to nearest .1.
r = round(r, 1)
Md. Al-Imran Abir
am 27 Aug. 2023
Bearbeitet: Md. Al-Imran Abir
am 27 Aug. 2023
I think this might no't ensure that there won't be any repetition though I didn't get any repitition while I ran it several times. I am not sure about it as I don't know anything about the underlying algorithm but I think when I will run it for thousands of times in loops, there might be some repitition.
There may be repeats after the array is rounded to the nearest 10th. To avoid that use randperm with 10 times the max
format long g
% Define parameters.
minValue = 1;
maxValue = 1000;
numberToGet = 9;
% Generate a set of floating point numbers.
r = minValue + randperm((maxValue - minValue), numberToGet)
% Round values to nearest .1.
r = round(r/10, 1)
Image Analyst
am 4 Feb. 2012
Another way that is not quite as random and not quite as robust or flexible as my first answer:
m = double(randperm(1000))/10;
finalArray = m(1:100)
saharsahar
am 4 Feb. 2012
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am 4 Feb. 2012
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Bruno Luong
am 27 Aug. 2023
Bearbeitet: Bruno Luong
am 27 Aug. 2023
" (1, 100) in MATLAB. randperm is creating integer, but I want float numbers , preferable with 1 decimal point. Like 20.1 , 34.2 , 20.2, 27.4 "
lo = 1;
up = 100;
resolution = 0.1;
loi = ceil(lo/resolution)
upi = floor(up/resolution)
n = 50; % length of your random vector
x = ((loi-1) + randperm((upi-loi)+1, n)) * resolution
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