How to select k out of n, k being normally distributed but not exceeding n
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Hello everyone,
I need to select k numbers out of n without generating doubles and k must not exceed n.
I used to do it by first getting k with normrnd and a very low variation and then finding random numbers and checking for doubles until I have my set of k. Not a very nice approach I know.
Just now I found randperm and it allows me to do this more elegantly, but the prime use of that function, the permutation, is wasted effort in my use. I also switched from normrnd(mu,sigma) to mu+sigma*randn.
Does anyone know a more fficient way of doing this?
Thank you.
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Matt J
2014년 5월 13일
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2014년 5월 13일
There is nchoosek(n,k).
It's not clear, however, what "k being normally distributed" is supposed to mean. Clearly, k is always a positive integer, so it cannot be normally distributed.
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Matt J
2014년 5월 13일
I still have no idea what a "normally distributed integer" means. It is definitely not standard terminology. Perhaps you mean a uniformly distributed integer, in which case you could use RANDI.
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