pseudorandomise vectors in an array
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I'd like to pseudorandomise vectors in an array to produce all possible combinations of an initial sequence without repetition. For example, a 2x2 array containing combinations of -1 and 1 would be [-1 1; 1 -1]. A 4x4 array of the same values would be [-1 -1 1 1; 1 -1 1 -1; -1 1 -1 1; 1 1 -1 -1].
I can evaluate equality using 'isequal' and shuffle elements on a vector or array basis using 'reshape(randperm(numel(array)), size(array))' but I'm not sure how to do this iteratively to psuedorandomise the elements in each vector.
Any help or advice would be much appreciated!
Doug.
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Craig Cowled
on 25 Apr 2013
Doug, I use a function that was developed by Jos, called allcomb. You can find it at the following link http://www.mathworks.com.au/matlabcentral/fileexchange/10064-allcomb.
This function has one drawback though. allcomb will give you all possible combinations, including repetitions. You could use this function to find all possible combinations, then write your own code to eliminate repetitions.
I have used allcomb to populate an array containing all possible combinations, then I applied a test to identify repeats and eliminated these results from the array.
I hope this helps.
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