I want to create a binary matrix with a variable dimensions

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I want to create a binary matrix of dimension k x M where k and M are user defined.(k is the number of rows and M is the number of column). And number of zeros and ones in each row are user defined. Also this binary matrix should be a function.
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Nir Vaishnav
Nir Vaishnav on 11 Aug 2022
for kk=1:lnk
m = input('How many zeroes do you need \n');
n = input('how many ones do you need\n');
lnk=nchoosek(m+n,n);
i=n+m;
if i<=1
disp('size of binary sequence is out of range');
else
%Binary sequence contains m zeros and n ones in any order
x1=zeros(1,m);
x1(randn(i,n))=1
%count down the number of switches in such a Binary sequence x1;
end
end
This is what i have done but it creates only arrays i dont understand how to make it into a matrix. and then convert into a function

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David Hill
David Hill on 11 Aug 2022
Edited: David Hill on 11 Aug 2022
k=10;
M=50;
O=randi(M+1,k)-1;%number of ones per row (number of zeros per row= 50 - O)
for n=1:k
m=[ones(1,O(n)),zeros(1,M-O(n))];
Matrix(n,:)=m(randperm(M));
end
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Nir Vaishnav
Nir Vaishnav on 11 Aug 2022
if i change the value of k,M then it shows the error that left side matrix dimension is not equal to right side.
David Hill
David Hill on 11 Aug 2022
You just need to clear Matrix or set Matrix = [ ] at the beginning.
k=10;
M=50;
Matrix=[];
O=randi(M+1,k)-1;%number of ones per row (number of zeros per row= 50 - O)
for n=1:k
m=[ones(1,O(n)),zeros(1,M-O(n))];
Matrix(n,:)=m(randperm(M));
end

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