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I need to remove randi from for loop

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Neda
Neda am 28 Jan. 2018
Beantwortet: Image Analyst am 28 Jan. 2018
I need to remove randi from the for loop. Any help would appreciate.
I=30;
t1=randi([1 5],1,I);
t2=randi([6 10],1,I);
for i=1:I
TD(1,i)=randi([t1(1,i) t2(1,i)],1,1);
end
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Star Strider
Star Strider am 28 Jan. 2018
That seems easy enough to do, although it would be interesting to know the reason you want to do it.
It would be best leave your code as it is, and simply overwrite ‘TD’ with something else.
Neda
Neda am 28 Jan. 2018
Bearbeitet: Neda am 28 Jan. 2018
I don't want in the loop values be random again. If by overwrite you mean B = TD, again the values in the loop created randomly. I need the size of TD be (1,I), and TD should be values within t1 and t2.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 28 Jan. 2018
randi() takes a range of integers. Since you want that range to change every column, I don't see how there is a way to do it without a for loop. However, if the (badly-named) I is less than a million, the for loop will be fast (less than a second or so)

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 28 Jan. 2018
The code you posted does exactly what you describe.
Try this instead of the loop if you simply want something different:
TD = randi(10, 1, I);

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