r = randi(10,100,1) but using non-uniform distribution
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Nuchto
le 12 Avr 2013
Réponse apportée : Steven Lord
le 4 Nov 2020
How to create random number from a range non-uniformly distributed?
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the cyclist
le 12 Avr 2013
Modifié(e) : the cyclist
le 12 Avr 2013
As Jan comments, there are literally an infinite number of possible distributions. (In particular, do you want integers or real numbers in that range?)
If you have the Statistics Toolbox, there are several random number generators available. You can type
>> doc random
to see a list of possibilities. Another command that might be handy is randsample(). You can specify a particular frequency distribution for the random numbers. See
>> doc randsample
for details.
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Steven Lord
le 4 Nov 2020
One way to generate numbers from a "weighted die" is to use discretize with a vector of probabilities. In this example, the weight vector P indicates that I want to generate numbers between 1 and 4 but 1 is twice as likely as each of the other three numbers.
P = [2 1 1 1];
Scale the weight so they sum to 1.
prob = normalize(P, 'scale', sum(P));
Make a vector of probability edges
cprob = cumsum([0 prob]);
Generate some sample data and discretize that sample data to determine into which bin (defined by the probability edges) each of the sample data point falls.
x = rand(1, 1e5);
roll = discretize(x, cprob);
Show a histogram of the rolls and you should see the bar for 1 is twice as high as the bars for 2, 3, and 4.
histogram(roll, 'Normalization', 'probability')
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