trying to accounting the number of zeros in random script

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itsik
itsik am 12 Jun. 2011
hello lets say i have this random script w=randint(1000,1) and i want to know how many 'zeros' there are in this script what should i do to account the 'zeros'? thanks!!

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Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva am 12 Jun. 2011
a=randint(1000,1);
numel(a(a==0))
or
sum(a==0)
or
numel(a)-nnz(a)
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Matt Fig
Matt Fig am 14 Jun. 2011
I wonder if you tried Paulo's answer. The solutions he gives are standard solutions to this problem and return the number of zeros in the array... Did you try them???
a = [0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0] % 9 zeros, not 8!
sum(a(:)==0) % This DOES count the zeros!
ans =
9
Matt Tearle
Matt Tearle am 14 Jun. 2011
Minor quibbles.
randint is deprecated. To make a random vector of 0s and 1s you can do
a = randi(2,10000,1)-1;
On my machine, running 11a, the most efficient approach is
nnz(a==0)
followed by
sum(a==0)
and then
numel(a(a==0))

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Yella
Yella am 14 Jun. 2011
[EDIT: Tue Jun 14 05:17:56 UTC 2011 - Reformat - MKF]
Its simple make a for loop and use and conditional loop like "if else" when ever value is '0' in the matrix increment a variable if not continue the loop.
k=0;
for i= 1:1:n
if (f(i)=0)
k=k+1;
else continue
end
end
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Matt Fig
Matt Fig am 14 Jun. 2011
Yella, you have an error. The correct comparison operator is '=='.
if f(i)==0
This could be replaced by:
if ~f(i)

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itsik
itsik am 14 Jun. 2011
thanks all of u but i used this code: a=randint(1000,1); numel(a(a==0)) and it helped me!!!

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