How to generate Zero mean and unit variance
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I'm not sure how to generate 1024 samples of pseudo random numbers with zero mean and unit variance using rand and to verify the results with mean, std, and hist.
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Roger Stafford
2014년 9월 18일
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2014년 9월 18일
If you want a uniform distribution do this:
n = 1024;
x = sqrt(3)*(2*rand(n,1)-1);
The random variable x will have a statistical mean of 0 and variance of 1. Of course any given n-element sample will deviate from these. These are only the statistically expected values.
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Marius Hernes Brateng
2020년 10월 20일
this comes from the definition of variance. Solve this equation for a, get a = sqrt(3).
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the cyclist
2014년 9월 18일
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2014년 9월 18일
randn(1024,1)
will generate 1,024 normally distributed values from a population with zero mean and unit variance.
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soumya dwibedy
2021년 2월 16일
how to generate 1000 normally distributed values with (2 7 )mean and unit variance
the cyclist
2021년 2월 19일
It's usually better to post a new question, than a comment on a 6-year-old one (even though this is related). People won't typically see a comment buried in an old post. It was just lucky that I did.
I don't understand what you mean by "(2 7)mean". Did you you mean just "27"?
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