What's "randval(a,b)"?

Hi everybody,
What doe "randval(a,b)" do? Is it a function? i can not find it in help!
Looking forward to hearing from you all!
Best,

 Accepted Answer

the cyclist
the cyclist on 18 Sep 2012
I don't believe there is a MATLAB function with that name. Is it presumably a user-written function. Look for a file called "randval.m". You can also type
>> which randval
to find the function, if it is in the path.

More Answers (2)

Wayne King
Wayne King on 18 Sep 2012
Edited: Wayne King on 18 Sep 2012
It is not a MathWorks' function. So apparently you have downloaded, or somebody downloaded, or has written a function randval(). If you enter
>>which randval
You'll see where that function lives on your computer.
If you enter
>>type randval
or
>>edit randval
You can see the code. From the function name perhaps it is just picking one of the inputs (a or b) at random
Something like
a = 2;
b = 3;
rval = rand(1);
if (rval <0.5)
a
elseif (rval >=0.5)
b
end
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 18 Sep 2012

0 votes

I am only finding reference to it as a variable. What context did you find it in?

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Respaco
Respaco on 18 Sep 2012
In a Matlab program. something like randval(number1,number2)

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