How to generate random numbers between two negative or one negative and one positive number?
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The random generation should fall under normal or poisson distribution.
I have been trying to generate a set of 100 new numbers from previous 10 numbers. The new numbers generated must fall near 2 to 3 deviations from the mean. The problem is that when I have negative numbers, the random function gives me NaN number. It is important for me to keep those negative numbers for the generation since they are a result of a previous calculation in the code. Do we have another way to go about this? All suggestions are highly appreciated. Thanks in advance
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Stephen23
on 26 Jan 2019
"The problem is that when I have negative numbers, the random function gives me NaN number"
Which "random function" are you talking about?
In a new comment, please show us the exact code that you tried.
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Andrey Kiselnikov
on 26 Jan 2019
Edited: Andrey Kiselnikov
on 26 Jan 2019
Hi, X = rand returns a single uniformly distributed random number in the interval (0,1). Then you can multiply it and add constants.
For example, X = rand*2 -1; will return random number between (-1,1).
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