Extract numbers from a list

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Jane
Jane on 2 Aug 2023
Commented: Bruno Luong on 3 Aug 2023
Hi~
There is A=[1:1:37] in matlab, two numbers are randomly drawn from the list A simultaneously, and a total of 74 times are drawn. Requires are as fllows:
1. Each number is drawn 4 times in total.
2. And the same number will not appear twice every time you draw
3. The same number will not be drawn for two consecutive trials.
The final result is expressed as a 74×2 list, each row represents an extraction, the first column indicates the first number drawn, and the second column indicates the second number drawn.
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 2 Aug 2023
Edited: Stephen23 on 2 Aug 2023
"I misread it just now, it should be requirement three."
You could make a sample, then test if its elements are different compared to the last sample. If the values are duplicated make another sample (e.g. a WHILE loop).
However you should be thinking about requirement 1, because how you approach that will determine the entire structure of your algorithm and code, probably more than requirements 2 and 3.
Jane
Jane on 3 Aug 2023
Yes, very sensible~

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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong on 2 Aug 2023
Edited: Bruno Luong on 2 Aug 2023
succeed = false;
while ~succeed
c = repelem(4,37,1);
n = sum(c);
r = rand(1,n);
y = [];
for i=1:n
cn = c;
cn(y) = 0;
cc = cumsum(cn);
s = cc(end);
succeed = s > 0;
if ~succeed
break
end
x = discretize(r(i), [0; cc/s]);
r(i) = x;
c(x) = c(x)-1;
y = r(max(i-mod(i,2)-1,1):i);
end
end
r = reshape(r,2,[])';
r
r = 74×2
15 22 9 13 22 2 11 35 1 26 25 20 19 4 22 25 17 13 23 22
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Jane
Jane on 3 Aug 2023
Fabulous! Thanks a lot.
Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong on 3 Aug 2023
You are welcome.

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