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how to choose matrix columns randomly?

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maryam
maryam le 23 Fév 2015
Commenté : Star Strider le 23 Fév 2015
hi all. i have two related matrices (A and B). i want to choose randomly 80% of one matrix's columns (e.g A) and corresponding values from second matrix(B)for example:
suppose that two matrices are like this:
A=[1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10];
B=[11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20];
desired matrices are for example like:
C=[1 3 4 5 7 8 9 10]
D=[11 13 14 15 17 18 19 20]
would you help me on this? thank you
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the cyclist
the cyclist le 23 Fév 2015
Modifié(e) : the cyclist le 23 Fév 2015
Do you want the 160 to be unique, or possibly repeating? For example, might you choose the 5th column twice?
Also, do you have the Statistics Toolbox? A couple commands there make this a bit cleaner.
maryam
maryam le 23 Fév 2015
no, columns should be unique. yes, i have statistics toolbox,but i haven't work with it yet!

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Star Strider
Star Strider le 23 Fév 2015
Use the randperm function.
This might do what you want:
cols = randperm(200, 160);
(Note: Untested code, but it should work.)
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maryam
maryam le 23 Fév 2015
thank you for your answer
Star Strider
Star Strider le 23 Fév 2015
My pleasure!

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the cyclist
the cyclist le 23 Fév 2015
As Stephen's questions suggest, you need some more specification.
Possible elements of the solution are
  • randi, randsample, or other commands to select some random indices. (Say that vector of random indices is called idx )
  • Something like either B(:,idx) or B(:,A(idx)) to choose from B directly with the indices, or using values from A that are selected by the indices
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the cyclist
the cyclist le 23 Fév 2015
idx = randsample(200,160);
C = A(idx);
D = B(idx)'

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Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) le 23 Fév 2015
Exactly 80 vs 20? Or in approximation? And how many columns? I also assume the number of rows in A and B are the same.
A suggestion is that you first draw N columns from A and M columns from B, where N/M is 80/20
Ntotal = 10 ;
N = ceil(.8 * Ntotal) % fixed 80 vs 20
% or
% N = sum(rand(100,1)<0.8)) % roughly
M = Ntotal - N
% select N columns from A and M columns from B
cidxA = randi([1 size(A,2)],1,N)
cidxB = randi([1 size(B,2)],1,M)
% stick them together
OUT = [A(:,cidxA) B(:,cidxB)]
% randomise the order
r = randperm(size(OUT,2))
OUT = OUT(:,r)
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maryam
maryam le 23 Fév 2015
Dear Jos, i edited my question. it wasn't clear. 80 vs 20 should occur in approximation and in both two matrices.

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