Replacing 2 elements with each other randomly?
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IBM watson
am 22 Okt. 2018
Kommentiert: the cyclist
am 22 Okt. 2018
Like : a=[2 4 5 242 24] ------> a'=[2 242 5 4 24]
my code is :
rndm= myset(randperm(length(myset),2))
neighbor=myset;
dummy=myset(rndm(1));
neighbor(rndm(1))= myset(rndm(2));
neighbor(rndm(2))=dummy
It is working but sometimes i get out of bounds error. Because the myset vector includes elements like 234. If big numbers elements (like 242) have chosen by randomly then rndm(1) will be equal to 242. So myset(242) is out of bounds for sure.
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the cyclist
am 22 Okt. 2018
a = [2 4 5 242 24];
r = randperm(length(a));
b = a;
b([r(1) r(2)]) = a([r(2) r(1)]);
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the cyclist
am 22 Okt. 2018
I didn't look at your solution carefully, but it looks like the only essential difference is that you did
rndm = myset(randperm(length(myset),2))
where you should have done just
rndm = randperm(length(myset),2)
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