How to select a random sample without replacement with imposed condition?

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Hi,
I'd like to draw a random sample from my population. My population is a vector x of size (N x 1). My sample should satisfy
sum(x(sample)) = 0.7*sum(x);
So I do not care how many observations I draw from the sample, but I just want to make sure that the resulting sample covers 70 percent of total x in terms of value, not in terms of number.
Thanks, Christian
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 Oct 2015
Is that exactly 0.7 ? If so then it might not be possible to satisfy the condition.
Christian
Christian on 24 Oct 2015
Good point. Let's say at least 0.7, but as close as possible to 0.7. So stop sampling as soon as the sum is equal or greater than 0.7.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 Oct 2015
rp = randperm(N);
loc = find( cumsum(x(rp)) >= 0.7 * sum(x), 1, 'first');
samps = x(rp(1:loc));

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