How to generate a a restricted binary number
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Dear friends
I would like to generate a random number include 24 bits 4 bits of 1 and 20 bits of 0. Can you help me?
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Mohsen
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  Jan
      
      
 on 5 Dec 2018
        
      Edited: Jan
      
      
 on 5 Dec 2018
  
      What exactly is a "number include 24 bits"?
This sets 4 elements to 1 and 20 to 0:
v = zeros(1, 24);
v(randperm(24, 4)) = 1;
What is the wanted output?
result = bin2dec('0' + v)
% or
result = v * power(2, 0:23).'
Instead of creating the sum using the dot product, you can use the indices replied by randperm directly:
result = sum(2 .^ (randperm(24, 4) - 1));
I hope this was not a homework question. Otherwise it will be hard for you to submit your own solution now. But you participate in this forum for 6 years now, such that I assume that you are not in the learning phase anymore.
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  Mohsen
 on 5 Dec 2018
        
      Edited: Mohsen
 on 5 Dec 2018
  
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  Jan
      
      
 on 6 Dec 2018
				
      Edited: Jan
      
      
 on 6 Dec 2018
  
			I do not understand what "number dimension, max and min" means. Maximum and minimum of what? My answer includes a method to create random vectors already:
v = zeros(1, 24);
v(randperm(24, 4)) = 1;
Do you now want to create all these vectors? Then:
M = nchoosek(1:24, 4);
for k = 1:size(M, 1)
    v = zeros(1, 24);
    v(M(k, :)) = 1;
    ...
end
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