Generate random numbers with conditions (min, max, mean, and specific values)

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carolina travassos
carolina travassos 2022년 11월 21일
답변: Bruno Luong 2022년 11월 28일
Hi! I'm very new at Matlab and I would like some tips to solve the following issue ...
I would like to generate a sequence of 40 random numbers (floats) (min=8, max=20, mean=10). However, 4 of these numbers must be equal to 16. How do you solve this question?
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the cyclist
the cyclist 2022년 11월 21일
I will also try to be clearer. You cannot have both of these things:
  • numbers between 8 and 20
  • numbers from a normal distribution
These are mathematically contradictory facts. It is like saying you want a number that is both bigger than 3, and smaller than 2. It just cannot be.
You need to figure out how to reconcile these facts. Often, people don't really understand what a normal distribution is, and they might be OK with some other random distribution. Or sometimes they are OK with a truncated normal. But, we cannot figure that out for you.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2022년 11월 22일
https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/886094-normally-distributed-random-numbers-with-fixed-sum#answer_754514 might help with generating the 4 values that have a fixed sum. Then you generate another 36 values. Then you randperm() the vector of 40 values.

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Dev
Dev 2022년 11월 28일
You might be aware that at least 4 numbers are going to be 16, so you have to generate 36 random numbers with mean 28/3. If type of distribution doesn’t matter, You can use the following code to generate such distribution.
n = 36;
xmean = 28/3;
xmin = 8;
xmax = 20;
xeps = 0.01;
x = randi([xmin xmax],n,1);
while abs(xmean - mean(x)) >= xeps
if xmean > mean(x)
x(find(x < xmean,1)) = randi([ceil(xmean) xmax]);
elseif xmean < mean(x)
x(find(x > xmean,1)) = randi([xmin floor(xmean)]);
end
end

Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong 2022년 11월 28일
Use this fex
https://fr.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/9700-random-vectors-with-fixed-sum
r = randperm([16+zeros(4,1); randfixedsum(36,1,40*10-16*4,8,20)]);
p=randperm(40);
r=r(p)
Most of numbers are around 10 since the MEAN pull the numbers arouns that value, so the chance to get big number (20) is tiny.

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