Random number between 0 and the value of another variable

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SY
SY 2017년 12월 31일
댓글: SY 2017년 12월 31일
Hello, Is there an easy way for me to set the value of a one variable as a restriction when generating a random number? Specifically, what I want to do is:
1. "p" is generated as a random number between 0 and 1
2. Generate another variable "q", but there is a restriction that p+q < 1. Since I determined the value of p in the previous step, I'd like q to be something like rand(1-p), but obviously the rand function requires that size inputs must be integers.
Is there a clever way to do this? What I've thought of is making an if statement to check that p + q < 1 before proceeding to the next steps of the code (and repeat the rand function if q happens to be too large), but I thought there may be a simpler solution.
Thanks!
SY

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James Tursa
James Tursa 2017년 12월 31일
q = rand*(1-p);
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SY
SY 2017년 12월 31일
My goodness, it was this simple! Can't believe all I had forgotten was the * sign this entire time. Thanks very much!
SY

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ANKUR KUMAR
ANKUR KUMAR 2017년 12월 31일
As per my knowledge, there is no any predefined function which do your work. You can write the script as well or you can write function for your convenience.
clc
clear
A=rand(5)
[x y]=find(A>0.5);
while length(x)>0
for i=1:length(x)
A(x(i),y(i))=rand(1);
end
[x y]=find(A>0.5);
end
A

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