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hi, i have set of numbers as following :

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mohammed elmenshawy
mohammed elmenshawy on 12 Jul 2017
Closed: MATLAB Answer Bot on 20 Aug 2021
Z=[1,5,7,4,3,6,77,88,34,73,58,97,23,55,30,49,86,76,64,64,54,54,65,76,76,62,83,59,62,57,48]; How to choose 10 random numbers from these numbers??

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 12 Jul 2017
Z(randperm(length(Z),10))
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 12 Jul 2017
Breaking it up into steps:
random_index = randperm(length(Z));
Z(random_index(1:10))
That is, you start by taking a random permutation of the 31 possible indices into Z. Then you take 10 of those, so you get 10 unique indices into Z. Then you index Z at those locations to have chosen 10 random elements without replacement.
The code
Z(randperm(length(Z),10))
does this in one step.
Jan
Jan on 12 Jul 2017
@mohammed: You do not need:
Z = (randperm(length(Z), 10));
but:
SelectedZ = Z(randperm(length(Z), 10));

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