Generate an array with infinite values
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Hi, I'm wondering if is possible to generate an array that contains infinite values the values from 0+ to 1-.
Thanks in advance
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Image Analyst
el 30 de Nov. de 2015
What does that mean? Inifinitely many elements (of course not), or values that are infinite (yes, use inf)? And exactly what does "one minus" mean? Do you mean negative one (-1)? What is 0+? Do you mean open/closed ranges like [0,1[ or greater than or equal to 0 but less than (and not including) 1???
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Prateekshya
el 29 de Ag. de 2024
Editada: Prateekshya
el 29 de Ag. de 2024
Hello Matteo,
It is not possible to generate an array consisting of infinite elements since there are storage limits. However, we have a few ways using which you can achieve the goal of generating numbers between 0 to 1.
- Using rand():
% Define the size of the array
rows = 1;
cols = 50;
% Generate a 1x50 array of random numbers between 0 and 1
randomArray = rand(rows, cols);
% Display the array
disp(randomArray);
Instead of rand(), which uses uniform distribution, you can alternatively use randn() for normal distribution.
- Using linspace():
% Define the number of points you want in the array
numPoints = 1e6; % For example, one million points
% Generate the array from a tiny positive number close to 0 to a number close to 1
epsilon = 1e-10; % A small number to avoid including 0 and 1
array = linspace(epsilon, 1-epsilon, numPoints);
% Display the first few and last few elements to confirm
disp(array(1:10)); % First few elements
disp(array(end-10:end)); % Last few elements
I hope this works!
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