How to generate numbers from probability mass function?
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Hallo,
Given a probability mass function defined as P(X=3)=0.2, P(X=7)=0.3 and P(X=10)=0.5, I want to generate randomly 30 numbers (values for X) with this probability mass function as base. But I really have no idea how and where to start.
Can somebody help me?
Thank you in advance
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Bruno Luong
on 9 Oct 2018
A more generic method:
p = [0.2 0.3 0.5];
v = [3 7 10];
n = 10000;
c = cumsum([0,p(:).']);
c = c/c(end); % make sur the cumulative is 1
[~,i] = histc(rand(1,n),c);
r = v(i); % map to v values
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Clarisha Nijman
on 19 Oct 2018
Jeff Miller
on 20 Oct 2018
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Clarisha Nijman
on 20 Oct 2018
Jeff Miller
on 20 Oct 2018
Did you download the Cupid files (see the link in my answer)? These define the List class (which handles the cumulative distribution behind the scene). Do the other Cupid demos run correctly?
Well, Cupid may be overkill for your problem, but it does have a lot of flexibility.
Clarisha Nijman
on 20 Oct 2018
PARTHEEBAN R
on 22 May 2021
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