randomly selection

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milad babaei
milad babaei on 23 Jun 2011
i have 1e4 integer number from 1 to 1e4.how can i choose randomly any of these numbers each time?these 1e4 numbers are output of a code by this format X(1,i)and i=1 to 1e4 .now i want to select randomly one vector.
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Krishna Kumar
Krishna Kumar on 23 Jun 2011
what do you want exactly- a random permutation of the set of values or one value among them?

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Krishna Kumar
Krishna Kumar on 23 Jun 2011
Do you have those values in a vector. If so, you can do like this-
random_chosen=V(randi([min(V) max(V)],1);
V=vector_of_integers.
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Krishna Kumar
Krishna Kumar on 23 Jun 2011
Is bobrov's answer not working for you
milad babaei
milad babaei on 23 Jun 2011
this is my main problem.
http://mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/10043-calling-random-variables-and-using-them-in-a-loop
would u please help me ??

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 23 Jun 2011
1.
randi(1e4)
2. variant
X = randi(1e4,1,1e4);
% rendom index (idx) of vector X, length of vector Xout - 300
idx = randperm(1e4);
Xout = X(idx(1:300))
EDIT
doc rand
doc randi
doc randn
...
example
X = (b-a)*rand(1,1e4)+a;
% 'a' and 'b' interval random numbers
Matrix 'X1e4' [1e4x1e4] - 1e4 vectors (lines) with 1e4 elements
X1e4 = (b-a)*rand(1e4,1e4)+a;

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