Generating a random binary matrix with conditions
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Christy Jackson
el 5 de Ag. de 2016
Comentada: Image Analyst
el 5 de Ag. de 2016
Hello
I have written the following line of code to generate a random binary matrix
Pop = round(rand(5,5))
It works fine in most cases however sometimes i get columns with all zeros, how do i avoid getting all zeros in any of the column.
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John D'Errico
el 5 de Ag. de 2016
Just throw those columns away, if you get any like that, and replace them with new samples. WTP?
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Guillaume
el 5 de Ag. de 2016
Editada: Guillaume
el 5 de Ag. de 2016
But as the size of the matrix increases, the likelihood of getting a whole column of zero decreases (dramatically!), so John answer is even more valid.
The likelyhood of getting a whole column of zero in a 100x100 matrix is 100/2^100 ~ 1 in 1e28. In the very unlikely event that it happens, it takes microseconds to generate a new 100x100 matrix.
>> tic;randi([0 1], 100);toc
Elapsed time is 0.000363 seconds.
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Azzi Abdelmalek
el 5 de Ag. de 2016
A=zeros(5)
[n,m]=size(A)
for k=1:m
id=randperm(n,randi(n))
A(k,id)=1
end
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Image Analyst
el 5 de Ag. de 2016
Are there no restrictions on the number of "true" points in the array? Or is any number of them okay? Do you specifically want 5000 in a 100x100, or do you want an average of 30% of them to be true? Or any other criteria? Whether you realize it or not, you are specifying the fraction of points, at least on average. Like doing round() will say that on average 50% of them will be true, but it doesn't have to be 50% - it can be anything you want it to be.
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