How to assign a given value to an element of an array without repeating it.

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Hello, I need to change the value of an element of the array x for a random value but that this is not repeated in the array. With the following code I check that it is not repeated and then I assign it to the y position.
x = [1 3 5 7 9];
y = randi([1 10]);
n = randi([1 length(x)]);
if ~ismember(y, x)
disp(' NO')
x(n) = y;
else
But the problem is in the case that it is repeated, how could I re-generate another number and perform the previous procedure.
Thanks in advance.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 27 de Mayo de 2021
x = [1 3 5 7 9]
x = 1×5
1 3 5 7 9
y = setdiff(randi([1 10]), x)
y = 10
n = randi([1 length(x)])
n = 3
ny = randi([1 length(y)])
ny = 1
x(n) = y(ny)
x = 1×5
1 3 10 7 9
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 27 de Mayo de 2021
Correction to the code:
x = [1 3 5 7 9]
y = setdiff(1:10, x)
n = randi([1 length(x)])
ny = randi([1 length(y)])
x(n) = y(ny)
So y selects the elements of 1:10 that are not in x, and then ny selects a random member of that, so y can never be something that is already in x. No loop is needed.
Yro
Yro el 27 de Mayo de 2021
Thank you very much for your help, the code works.
Best regards.

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