How to create a random number as i asked below.
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Hello everyone here is my question;
i want to create a random number with 4 number of digits but it needs some speciality.I mean 1 number shouldnt repeat again.For example
2222 is wrong 1234 is correct.
it supposed to be between 1000 and 9999 and user should guess the number for example again lets say our number is; 1234 if i guess 1235 program should output +++- or if i wrote 2234 program should -++-.
Thanks for helps.
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dpb
le 3 Juin 2015
doc randperm
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serkan yassikaya
le 3 Juin 2015
James Tursa
le 3 Juin 2015
x = randperm(k);
x = x(1:n);
Salaheddin Hosseinzadeh
le 3 Juin 2015
Modifié(e) : Salaheddin Hosseinzadeh
le 3 Juin 2015
I like James solution, it's easy. Just keep K as 9 and be aware that you probably wont have a 0 in your digits. You also don't want any repeated digits so, your smallest value will be 1234, up to 9876.
James Tursa
le 3 Juin 2015
If you want the 0 possibility but not begin with 0, here are two solutions:
% Only one randperm call but solution not quite uniform distribution
x = randperm(10) - 1;
if( x(1) )
x = x(1:4);
else
x = x(2:5);
end
% Slightly more randperm calls on average, solution is uniform
x = 0;
while( x(1) == 0 )
x = randperm(10) - 1;
end
x = x(1:4);
serkan yassikaya
le 3 Juin 2015
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James Tursa
le 3 Juin 2015
Modifié(e) : James Tursa
le 3 Juin 2015
Assuming 0 means incorrect (-) and 1 means correct (+), e.g.,
% Test data
g = logical([0 1 0 1]);
mp= '-+';
s = mp(g+1);
serkan yassikaya
le 3 Juin 2015
serkan yassikaya
le 3 Juin 2015
serkan yassikaya
le 3 Juin 2015
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