How can I generate values randomly from another existing vecor?
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Hi everyone My problem is I want to generate a vector of values from other vector with zeros For example My vector is v1=[122,34,20,5,21] The new vector that I want to get is like that: V2=[122,0,20,0,0,5]
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J. Alex Lee
le 27 Avr 2021
how about
v1 = [122,34,20,5,21]
v1a = [0,v1]
N = numel(v1a)
ridx = randi(N,size(v1))
v2 = v1a(ridx)
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Steven Lord
le 27 Avr 2021
Looking at the error message you posted in your other message I suspect your v1 vector is actually a column vector, not a row vector.
v1 = [1, 2, 3]
v1a = [0, v1]
v2 = [1; 2; 3]
v2a = [0; v2]
v2bWILLNOTWORK = [0, v2]
In v2bWILLNOTWORK, 0 has 1 row and v2 has 3 rows. You can't put them side-by-side in a vector but you can stack them on top of one another as shown with v2a. Compare with v1a, where both 0 and v1 had 1 row and so could be stored side-by-side.
If I'd written v1a with [0; v1] that wouldn't have worked since 0 and v1 don't have the same number of columns.
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