How to generate random coordinates and store the values?
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Hi all,
Suppose, I want to randomly create 5 different coordinates such as p(x,y) = (1,3), (-5,2), (8,1), (-4,4), and (6,3).
And I want to save the values in my workspace as a 5x2 double marrix, like p = [1,3; -5,2; 8,1; -4,4; 6,3];
How can I do that?
I tried to use the randi function, but it's only saving the final coordinates insetad of saving all five.
for i=1:5
p =randi([-10,10],1,2);
p
end
I want to have the coordinated between -10 to +10. How can I modify the for loop?
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Steven Lord
on 13 Jan 2022
The easiest solution is not to use a for loop at all.
p = randi([-10 10], 5, 2)
If you must use a for loop, preallocate p to be the correct final size using ones, zeros, etc. then fill in the rows using indexing.
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Rik
on 13 Jan 2022
Dumb questions are fine to ask. Everybody starts out asking dumb questions. The chance this thread will help someone else with a similar problem (tomorrow, or a few years from now) is actually higher with beginner questions.
So just leave this thread as it is. The one thing you can still do is to mark the answer as accepted answer.
Steven Lord
on 13 Jan 2022
This isn't a dumb question. It's a new user question. One of the main ways users transition from "new user" to "user" is by asking new user questions or reading the answers to new user questions asked by previous new users.
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