Select a random number from a set
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I'm simulating a single blackjack hand and am trying to "draw" a card. I can't use the randi function because I don't want all possibilities to have the same probability of being selected. So what I have done is created a row vector , (x), of all the possible card values. Now I would like draw a random number from this selection for my 'draw' function. Thanks for the help!
x = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9,10,10,10,10,11] theCard = randi?
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Walter Roberson
on 8 Jan 2021
T1 = randperm(9)
reshape(T1, 3, 3)
T2 = randperm(9)
reshape(T2, 3, 3)
You can see that the randperm(9) call is picking values randomly, and the reshape is making a 3 x 3 out of it.
Or perhaps you mean that you have created an existing 3 x 3 matrix and you want to take a random value out of it?
T3 = [11 12 13
21 22 23
31 32 33]
T3(randi(numel(T3)))
T3(randi(numel(T3)))
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Lucas García
on 8 Nov 2011
There are a few ways to do it. For example, using randi to select in which position is the card that you will extract.
pos = randi(length(x));
card = x(pos);
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N/A
on 29 Jan 2019
here is a way to do it :
for i = 1:5
arrayA(i) = randi(length(A));
arrayB(i) = randi(length(B));
end
Vineeth Krishnan
on 11 Dec 2020
for i=1:5
arrayA(i) = A(randi(length(A));
arrayB(i)= B(randi(length(B));
end
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