How to generate bivariate random normally distributed 3d array?
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mu= [0 0]
sigma= [1 0.25; .25 1]
mvnrnd(mu,sigma,100)
I want to generate a 3-by-2-by-100 array which is normally distributed with given mu and sigma. Please help me how can I do this?
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Torsten
on 31 May 2023
A two-dimensional random variable produces pairs of values as realizations (like the 100 pairs in your code).
Do you really think it's useful to put these pairs in the 2nd dimension of a 3d matrix ?
the cyclist
on 31 May 2023
I don't understand what the first dimension (with size 3 in your 3-by-2-by-100 array) is supposed to represent. As @Torsten points out, you have 100 sets of 2 parameters. Where does the 3 come in?
Torsten
on 31 May 2023
Maybe the OP want to generate 3 arrays of size ( 100 x 2 ).' :-)
John D'Errico
on 31 May 2023
Since the realizations of such a random variable are i.i.d., it is sort of irrelevant what the 1st and third diemsnions mean!
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