How to generate just one random number in every iteration of for loop?
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I want to generate n random number in a For loop from 1:n. But, every time as the loop iteration increase the number of generated points would increase as well. I need to generate just one pair(x,y) random number in every iterations.
For i=1:10;
%generate a random x,y
x(i)=rand(1)
y(i)=rand(1)
if x(i)<0.01 && y(i)<0.5
%generate another random x,y and make comparison again
x(i)=rand(1)
y(i)=rand(1)
return
end
end
%For example when i=4 this code generate 4 random x,y which is not my favorite i want just another single x,y
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Image Analyst
on 27 Jul 2014
I think you want
if x(i) < 0.01 && y(i) < 0.5
instead of
if x<0.01 && y<0.5
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dpb
on 27 Jul 2014
If perhaps I read between the lines maybe I finally begin to get the underlying question -- if you write (no loop, no nothing already in existence)
k=2;
x(k)=rand(1);
the resulting length(x) will be 2 because Matlab doesn't have variable lower indices on arrays - it will fill in x(1)=0 in the above. There aren't two random values, only one of those, but the size(x) will reflect the upper bounds of the array index used.
If that is the symptom of which your complaining, don't create the index at all--if it's only one value you don't need an array at all, anyway; just use
x=rand(1);
overwriting the previous value.
Other than that I have no klew what the complaint is; try again if that isn't it.
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