difference between rand n and randi
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hello everyone!
i am stuck on a short question.
can anyone tell me the difference between rand i and rand n?
x1 = randn(1,10000);
shiftVal = randi(5000,1);
what s difference between them?explain the output which will come
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Ameer Hamza
on 14 Oct 2020
Edited: Ameer Hamza
on 14 Oct 2020
nandn() generates normally distributed random numbers with zero mean and unit variance. Read about normal distribution here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normal_distribution.
x1 = randn(1,10000); % x1 is 1x10000
randi() only generates integers with uniform distribution. First input to randi() describe what is the maximum value of interger you want.
shiftVal = randi(5000,1); % output is 1x1
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