Generationf of uniform random
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How can I generate the uniform random array with the constraint of second value not changing more than 20% of the first value
for example (0.5 0.45 0.54 0.63 0.52...........) The difference between first random to second random should be within 20% of first value and the overall random should in uniform manner.
Thank You.
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Walter Roberson
on 10 Nov 2017
The values after the first are all to be within 20% of the first? Or the values after the first each have to be within 20% of the immediately proceeding value?
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Walter Roberson
on 10 Nov 2017
V = zeros(1,100);
V(1) = rand;
for K = 2 : 100; V(K) = V(K-1) + (rand() * 2 - 1) * V(K-1) * .2; end
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Walter Roberson
on 11 Nov 2017
Suppose we remove the restriction that the maximum value can be 1. Suppose we simplify the model by alternately adding and subtracting the full 20%, a simple up/down randomness. Then each time we subtract 20% the previous value would be multiplied by 4/5, and each time we add 20% the previous value would be multiplied by 6/5. In this simplified model, those occur in pairs, so each pair would give 4/5 * 6/5 = 24/25 times the result of the previous pair. As you continue this, the end result is going to be (24/25)^n which for large n, the result is clearly going to tend to 0.
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Kaushik Lakshminarasimhan
on 10 Nov 2017
Edited: Kaushik Lakshminarasimhan
on 10 Nov 2017
This should work:
N=10; % number of random numbers
success = false;
while ~success
x = rand(N,1);
[minval,minindx] = min(abs(x(2:end) - x(1)));
if minval < 0.2*x(1)
x([2 minindx+1]) = x([minindx+1 2]);
success = true;
end
end
disp(x);
Note that as Star Strider pointed out the sequence will no longer be random.
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