Divide the matrix randomly, based on columns

Hi
I have a matrix x of size 78000x204. I need to divide it into nonoverlapping but random 70:15:15 percent of the data, based on number of columns.
Any help, how to do that.?

 Accepted Answer

You mean like this?
fractions=[70 15 15];
x=rand(78000,100);%use 100 to show the split is indeed 75:15:15
groups=cell(size(fractions));%pre-allocate output
f=fractions/sum(fractions);
f=[0 cumsum(f)];
r=randperm(size(x,2))/size(x,2);
for n=1:numel(groups)
L= r>f(n) & r<=f(n+1);
groups{n}=x(:,L);
end

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Yes, but i'm not sure if it's dividing the data randomly and nonoverlapping.?
I can't figure it out as it's a long data with 78000x204.
Because randperm is generating the indices, this is guaranteed not to result in overlapping groups. Unless there are columns in your data that are equal to eachother, there is not be any match between the groups.

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