Generate Only a Specific Number of Combinations

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Nicholas
Nicholas le 26 Nov 2012
I would like to loop through the combinations of 30 take 20 with no repetition and order does not matter. I would only like to compute the first 100 or so combinations as there are over 30,000,000 total combinations. Is there a MatLab function that will allow me to do this? Functions like nchoosek will generate all possible combinations and take a very long time.
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Matt J
Matt J le 26 Nov 2012
Modifié(e) : Matt J le 26 Nov 2012
What do you mean by the "first 100..."? How in your mind are the combinations ordered?
Nicholas
Nicholas le 26 Nov 2012
Order does not really matter. Any set of 100 will do.

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Matt Fig
Matt Fig le 26 Nov 2012
Modifié(e) : Matt Fig le 26 Nov 2012
There are several functions on the FEX that do something like this. For instance:
One could also make an index into the set by something like this:
A = [88 44 55 66 33 22 11 99 77 66];
idx = randperm(10,4);
A(idx) % A random sampling of 4 elements of A
So you do this in a loop as many times as needed, storing all the idx values and checking for uniqueness, then after the loop you have the needed random samplings.

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Matt J
Matt J le 27 Nov 2012
This will generate 120 combinations
A=nchoosek(10,1:3);
N=size(A,1);
Result=[A,repmat(11:27,N,1)];

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