Finding random normally distributed number above zero

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Tishan Anantharajah
Tishan Anantharajah le 15 Avr 2023
Commenté : Paul le 15 Avr 2023
I am currently using randn to produce a normally distributed number however would like to only take the positive side for the normally distributed curve. How could this be done? Would I have to use a loop?

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Torsten
Torsten le 15 Avr 2023
Modifié(e) : Torsten le 15 Avr 2023
Maybe taking abs(randn()) will give you something useful. It's the folded normal distribution (which in this case equals the truncated normal distribution):
n = 100000;
y = abs(randn(n,1));
hold on
histogram(y,'Normalization','pdf')
fun = @(x)sqrt(2/pi)*exp(-x.^2/2);
x = 0:0.01:4;
plot(x,fun(x))
hold off
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Tishan Anantharajah
Tishan Anantharajah le 15 Avr 2023
Thank you it works
Paul
Paul le 15 Avr 2023
Can also use the HalfNormalDistribution if it's needed to do more than just generate random numbers.
n = 100000;
y = abs(randn(n,1));
hold on
histogram(y,'Normalization','pdf')
x = 0:0.01:4;
plot(x,pdf('HalfNormal',x,0,1))
hold off

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Star Strider
Star Strider le 15 Avr 2023
The truncate function is another option.

Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 15 Avr 2023
You could just throw away any less than zero:
r = stDev * randn(100000, 1) + desiredMeanValue;
r(r<=0) = [];
% Or equivalently
r = r(r > 0);
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