Obtaining all zeros from rand

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Damiano Capocci
Damiano Capocci el 30 de Sept. de 2017
Editada: Stephen23 el 1 de Oct. de 2017
Hi, i'm working with rand but when i do x(1,9)=rand the vector x has the first eight components are always equal to zero, in particular if i do x(1,3)=rand the first and the second are zero. I've also noticed that if the code is :
for n = drange(1:45)
x(1,n)=rand
end
it creates a correct vector of random numbers on the contrary (like the previous one) :
clear all;
x(1,45)=rand
it gives only the 45th component different from zero.
How can i fix it ?
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Damiano Capocci
Damiano Capocci el 30 de Sept. de 2017
Editada: Damiano Capocci el 30 de Sept. de 2017
yes thnx, it works but i would like to know why it happens that situation.
Stephen23
Stephen23 el 30 de Sept. de 2017
Editada: Stephen23 el 1 de Oct. de 2017
@Damiano Capocci: this has really nothing to do with rand, and is entirely due to your indexing during the allocation:
x(1,45) = ...
If x does not exist when that lines is run, then MATLAB creates x. Your indexing specifies just one element of that array (1st row, 45th column), and so MATLAB puts whatever value happens to be on the right-hand-side of the allocation into that location. Your indexing does not refer to the other elements of the first row (from 1 to 44) and so MATLAB simply fills them in with a default value (zero).
Note that using a loop to fill an array like this is not efficient or recommended:
for n = drange(1:45)
x(1,n)=rand
end
Much simpler is to call rand and specify the size array that you need:
x = rand(1,45)

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov el 30 de Sept. de 2017
Editada: Andrei Bobrov el 30 de Sept. de 2017
x = rand(1,45)

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