How do I shuffle a set of matrix to find the difference with another matrix?
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Hi guys!
So my problem now is that I have two sets of data, both in the form of a matrix of 76x2000. Lets call them A and B.
For one of the matrix (lets say A), I want to relocate at random all the values in the matrix. And then, I will use that random matrix to subtract B and get a difference. I want to do this 1000 times (so basically (1000 different shuffled A) - B) and get an average value of the difference. Can someone please help me put this in a function?
Thank you very much.
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James Tursa
le 20 Août 2016
A = whatever
B = whatever
m = 1000; % Number of trials
n = numel(A);
C = zeros(1,n);
for k=1:m
C = C + A(randperm(n));
end
result = reshape(C/m,size(A)) - B;
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James Tursa
le 20 Août 2016
When calling a function that returns a variable:
myfunction(myinputs etc) % <-- Splash the result to the display screen
x = myfunction(myinputs etc); % <-- Save the result to variable x
Be sure to use the semi-colon at the end of the line to suppress the result splashing to the display screen.
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