all possible permutations

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Ondrej
Ondrej on 10 Nov 2011
Hi Guys, any chance someone know how to get all possible permutations from a set of numbers?
e.g. [1 -1 2 -2 3 -3 0] but I would need to use only 4 numbers at the time, so there should be 840 possible permutations,... problem is that "perms" takes all 7 numbers into account at the time,...
is there a way matlab can do this?
many thanks, ondrej
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Jan
Jan on 10 Nov 2011
Are you talking about permutations or combinations?

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Dr. Seis
Dr. Seis on 10 Nov 2011
Or...
a = perms([1, -1, 2, -2, 3, -3, 0]);
b = a(:,1:4);
c = unique(b,'rows');
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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 10 Nov 2011
+1! That should work and it's easier!
Jonathan
Jonathan on 10 Nov 2011
This definitely works. However, it uses a lot more time and space than it needs to. It uses 5040 rows for a and b and 7 columns for a.

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Jan
Jan on 10 Nov 2011
If you search in the FEX, you will find this nice tool: FEX: combinator.

Ondrej
Ondrej on 10 Nov 2011
talking about permutations not combinations,...
nchoosek([1, -1, 2, -2, 3, -3, 0],4) will give you combinations mate, but thanks anyway,...
how no idae what is FEX, but I guess I need to give it a go,... many thanks,...

Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 10 Nov 2011
Would this give you the correct result?
a=[1 -1 2 -2 3 -3 0];
b=nchoosek(a,4);
M=size(b,1);
c=cell(M,1);
for k=1:M
Temp=b(k,:);
c{k}=Temp(perms(1:4));
end
d=cell2mat(c);

Ondrej
Ondrej on 10 Nov 2011
thank you very much! very nice! you done thinking I should have done,... thanks a lot,... I kind of hoped that matlab has a built-in function which I don't know about,... thanks a lot again!

Ondrej
Ondrej on 10 Nov 2011
thank you mate! really nice! apparently I'm not that great with matlab,... cheers,..

Jonathan
Jonathan on 10 Nov 2011
You can use this method. It does not use cell arrays, which are conceptually convenient but rather inefficient.
A = nchoosek([1 -1 2 -2 3 -3 0], 4);
P = perms(1:4);
B = zeros(size(A,1)*size(P,1),size(A,2));
for i = 1:size(P,1)
B(1 + size(A,1)*(i-1):size(A,1)*i,:) = A(:,P(i,:));
end

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