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I am trying to select a random element from this matrix with a certain range.
d = rand(10)
d(end,randperm(size(d,2), 1))
This creates a 10*10 matrix between 1 and 0. I want to slect a random variable < 0.5 but i am trouble applying this to the code. Any help is much appreciated.
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Cedric
Cedric on 23 Oct 2017
There may not be any element < 0.5. How do you define the number of elements that you will pick? What is the purpose?
Shane McNamara
Shane McNamara on 24 Oct 2017
Thanks for your feedback Cedric. There usually is values above and below .5. I only want to pick one element which is what the above does. I wil apply it in the future to a matrix of zeros and 1's and apply a random movement to the element picked.

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Akira Agata
Akira Agata on 24 Oct 2017
How about the following script?
d = rand(10);
% Extract elements of d < 0.5
idx = d < 0.5;
d2 = d(idx);
% If d2 is NOT empty, select one element randomly
if ~isempty(d2)
output = d2(randperm(numel(d2),1));
end

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