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x = randi([-50,50],1000,1);
y = randi([-50,50],1000,1);
So I got given a p-code file where I try out points and see if the artefacts are lying below or not.
The range are -50 to 50 on both x and y axis
I want to use random numbers to help me find out the info, but the code I used are only generating intergers. I want to generate random numbers in 4 decimal place covering the range -50 to 50.
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John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 14 Nov 2018
Did you read the help for rand? It gives an explicit example of how to generate random numbers (NOT integers) in a given range from a to b.

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Jan
Jan on 14 Nov 2018
Edited: Jan on 14 Nov 2018
x = round(-50 + rand(1000,1) * 100, 4);
y = round(-50 + rand(1000,1) * 100, 4);
See: doc rand and doc round .
Alternatively getting the "4 decimal places" can be achieved by this also:
x = randi([-500000, 500000], 1000, 1) / 10000;
y = randi([-500000, 500000], 1000, 1) / 10000;

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