How do I create a function that takes a vector of arbitrary length as an input argument and randomly permutes it as an output argument using the identity matrix, without using the randperm command?
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function [ x ] = myPerm(A)
A = ()
myLength = length(A)
I = eye(length(A))
end
this is what I have, I need help creating the arbitrary length and permuting the matrix
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Walter Roberson
on 11 Dec 2018
you have not put in any version information and full code generation is currently supported for randperm .
If permutation of aa vector is needed then why bother with an identity matrix ?
Sorry but this is sounding like a homework assignment not a real task.
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Bruno Luong
on 11 Dec 2018
Fisher–Yates shuffle
for i = length(A):-1:2
j = ceil(i*rand);
A([i,j]) = A([j i]);
end
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