Setting seed in random ('normal')
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I am using random('Normal',2,5,T,1) to generate vector of random numbers from normal distribution with mean 2, variance 5. I want to set the seed so that I can get same set of random numbers each time I run the m file. I am using matlab 7.10.0 (R2010a). I have tried with rand('seed',0) command before random('Normal',2,5,T,1) but it does not serve my purpose. Can anyone help me please?
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Luffy
on 8 Jul 2012
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 8 Jul 2012
I do not know about seed you r talking about,but if you want to get same sat of random numbers every time do this,
rng('default');
random('Normal',2,5,T,1);
rng('default');
random('Normal',2,5,T,1);
Every time you use random('Normal',2,5,T,1),make sure to put rng('default') before it & u end up with same set f random data every time
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Luffy
on 8 Jul 2012
see doc rng
Walter Roberson
on 8 Jul 2012
rng is newer than R2010a, so Rabeya does not have access to it.
Luffy
on 8 Jul 2012
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 8 Jul 2012
@ Walter: Is there a way to see which functions are not defined in which versions of Matlab in help file/ in forum ??,like rng is not defined in R2010a
Walter Roberson
on 8 Jul 2012
Sorry, Luffy, there is no known list of which functions are defined in which version. If, though, your profile here is attached to a MATLAB license, then when you look at a documentation page, you can ask to search other releases, and hunt around until you find the version that introduces (or drops) the function.
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