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help n=12 for I=1:n p(I) =rand p(I) =28×p(I) p(I)=ceil(p(I)) end I need to put constraint on this code must be theres no redanandnt values ..so if n=28 p will be all the numbers from 1:28 but in random

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maha ismail
maha ismail le 10 Fév 2015
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n=12
for I=1:n
p(I) =rand
p(I) =28×p(I)
p(I)=ceil(p(I))
end
I need to put constraint on this code must be theres no redanandnt values ..so if n=28 p will be all the numbers from 1:28 but in random
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Adam
Adam le 10 Fév 2015
Please keep code in the body of the question not in the title. The title should be a short description of the problem.
Also please use the {} Code block to include formatted code.

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Star Strider
Star Strider le 10 Fév 2015
‘I need to put constraint on this code must be theres no redanandnt values ..so if n=28 p will be all the numbers from 1:28 but in random’
The easiest way is to use the randperm function:
n = 12;
p = randperm(n);
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Star Strider
Star Strider le 10 Fév 2015
@Adam — Thank you for your Comment!
Our friendly randperm appears frequently in Answers. That’s how I learned about it, since I don’t otherwise need to use it that often.
Star Strider
Star Strider le 10 Fév 2015
@maha ismail — If you don’t have randperm, use Matt Fig’s File Exchange contribution COMBINATOR.

Adam
Adam le 10 Fév 2015
Something like this would work:
nums = 1:28;
n = 28;
p = zeros(1,n);
count = numel( nums );
for i = 1:n
idx = randi(count);
p(i) = nums( idx );
nums( idx ) = [];
count = count - 1;
end
Not necessarily the most efficient way of doing it, but it will guarantee uniqueness so long as n is at most 28 (or whatever value you set as the maximum of nums.
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maha ismail
maha ismail le 10 Fév 2015
my matlab is version 6.5 doesn't not have randi or randperm instructions ..I have only rand code can you rewrite the same program but with rand instruction?
Adam
Adam le 10 Fév 2015
replace:
randi( count )
with
round( rand( count ) * n )
and I think that should give you the correct answer.

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