Population age model "randi" distribution
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Does anyone know how I can randomly generate numbers that will be distributed to a population-by-age distribution? I want to be able to input a population number, say 1000, and have it return 1000 random numbers distributed in a curve that looks something like the USA age distribution curve... Please explain all code
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Umang Pandey
on 6 Oct 2023
Hi Pesach,
As per my understanding it appears that you are trying to generate random numbers from any desired distribution, in your case "The US Age distribution curve".
Here’s an example that can be followed:
% Assuming some Example Data
age_groups = 0:100; % Age groups
population = rand(1, 101); % Dummy population data
% Normalize the data to get the PDF
pdf = population / sum(population);
% Calculate the CDF
cdf = cumsum(pdf);
% Generate uniform random numbers
N = 1000; % Number of random numbers to generate
u = rand(N, 1);
% Sort the CDF and age_groups
[cdf, idx] = sort(cdf);
age_groups = age_groups(idx);
% Find the corresponding ages using the CDF
random_ages = interp1(cdf, age_groups, u, 'nearest');
To know more about the “interp1” function, you can refer the following documentation:
Best,
Umang
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