Generation of a matrix based on a defined order of numbers

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Fayyaz
Fayyaz el 18 de Oct. de 2018
Comentada: Fayyaz el 22 de Oct. de 2018
Hi all,
I need your help regarding the generation of a set of numbers.
Suppose, I have two vectors:
v1 = [2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9]
v2 = [3 4 5 6 7]
From v1, I would like to draw five numbers such that these five numbers include only (and any) two values of v1 (always only two numbers in the sequence), i.e.,
2 2 9 9 9
3 3 7 7 7
2 9 9 9 9
.........etc
Then I would like to draw five number from v2, however, the five numbers drawn from v1 are based on only one number that is (always one number in the sequence),
3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4
........
In the end, the sequences would include 10 numbers where every sequence of the five numbers drawn from v1 are combined with every other sequence of numbers drawn from v2. That is,
2 2 9 9 9 3 3 3 3 3
2 2 9 9 9 4 4 4 4 4
2 2 9 9 9 5 5 5 5 5
. ............
I would like to find out all the combinations that are possible, i.e., starting from
2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3
2 2 2 2 3 4 4 4 4 4
2 2 2 2 3 5 5 5 5 5
2 2 2 2 3 6 6 6 6 6
2 2 2 2 3 7 7 7 7 7
.........
.......
8 9 9 9 9 7 7 7 7 7
Many thanks.

Respuesta aceptada

Guillaume
Guillaume el 19 de Oct. de 2018
One way to do it:
v1 = [2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9];
v2 = [3 4 5 6 7];
pick1 = nchoosek(v1, 2)';
idx1 = hankel([1 1 1 1 2], [2 2 2 2]) + permute(2*(0:size(pick1, 2)-1), [1 3 2]);
pick1 = reshape(pick1(idx1), 5, [])
pick2 = repmat(v2', 1, 5);
[pick2, pick1] = ndgrid(num2cell(pick2, 2), num2cell(pick1', 2));
result = cell2mat([pick1(:), pick2(:)])

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 18 de Oct. de 2018
I believe this works:
v1 = [2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9]
v2 = [3 4 5 6 7]
% Get first vector of 5 numbers from v1.
twoIndexes = randperm(numel(v1), 2)
twoNumbers = sort(v1(twoIndexes))
index = randi(4)
firstVec = [twoNumbers(1) * ones(1, index), twoNumbers(2) * ones(1, 5 - index)]
% Get second vector of 5 numbers from v2.
secondIndex = randperm(numel(v2), 1)
secondVec = v2(secondIndex) * ones(1, 5)
% Stitch together to get the final vector.
finalVec = [firstVec, secondVec]
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 19 de Oct. de 2018
A set of for loops can do it. Can't you figure it out?
What's the use case for this? Why do you want/need to do this unusual thing?
Fayyaz
Fayyaz el 19 de Oct. de 2018
Thanks for the hint. I need every combination so that at the end I get 10 combinations which minimise the determinant of the asymptotic variance-covariance matrix for a utility function

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov el 19 de Oct. de 2018
Editada: Andrei Bobrov el 19 de Oct. de 2018
v1 = [2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9];
v2 = [3 4 5 6 7];
n = numel(v2);
q = nchoosek(v1,2)';
m = reshape(permute(...
q(2 - tril(ones(n-1,n)) + reshape(0:size(q,2)-1,1,1,[])),[2,1,3]),n,[])';
v = v2(:)*ones(1,5);
n2 = size(m,1);
out = [m(kron((1:n2)',ones(n,1)),:), repmat(v,n2,1)];
Added
m = reshape(permute(q( bsxfun(@plus,2 - tril(ones(n-1,n)),...
reshape(0:size(q,2)-1,1,1,[])) ),[2,1,3]),n,[])'; % for MATLAB <= R2016a

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