How to make the range shuffle a random amount of times.
12 Ansichten (letzte 30 Tage)
Ältere Kommentare anzeigen
Ian Mason
am 1 Apr. 2019
Bearbeitet: Adam Danz
am 2 Apr. 2019
Hello all,
I need my range to shuffle a random ammout of times. So, what I intend to do is generate a randi(10000000000000) and then set that equal to s and then do the rng shuffle command. I just want it to shuffle that s ammount of times. That way it makes it different every time I open matlab it is randomized hopefully differently.
Thanks!
0 Kommentare
Akzeptierte Antwort
Adam Danz
am 1 Apr. 2019
Bearbeitet: Adam Danz
am 2 Apr. 2019
"That way it makes it different every time I open matlab it is randomized hopefully differently."
Option 1: shuffle
rng('shuffle')
This command will choose a random seed based on the current time (sub-second resolution).
Option 2: randi
Another way to go about this is to save the seed to file and draw again if the seed has been previously chosen. Also, the seed can be any positive integer up to (2^32 - 1) so don't limit yourself with the number you arbitrarily chose.
This example assumes you have a mat file named 'seedlist.mat' that stores a vector named 'previousSeeds'.
%retrieve previous seeds
seedFile = load('seedlist.mat', 'previousSeeds');
previousSeeds = seedFile.previousSeeds;
% set rng, check for uniqueness, redo if needed
isUnique = false;
while ~isUnique
scurr = rng(randi(2^32-1)); %save seed & state; or scurr=rng('shuffle')
if ~ismember(previousSeeds, scurr.Seed)
isUnique = true;
end
end
% Store new seed to list on file
previousSeeds(end+1) = scurr.Seed;
save('seedlist.mat', 'previousSeeds', '-append')
I would also recommend you store a second variable that lists the date/time stamp that each seed was set. So you'd have a second vector that is the same size as previousSeeds. That way you have a log of what seeds were used so you can reproduce your data when needed.
One last word of caution, this affects everything that uses a random process in matlab so only do this when necessary.
4 Kommentare
Walter Roberson
am 1 Apr. 2019
rng('shuffle') uses the time to generate a random seed.
If you had just opened MATLAB, then that is equivalent to rng(0,'twister'), and randi(2^32-1) is always going to be the same in that circumstance.
Weitere Antworten (0)
Siehe auch
Kategorien
Mehr zu Data Type Identification finden Sie in Help Center und File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!