How can I keep just the arrays with 2 is before 3 after random swap 2 numbers.

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with: s=[1,2,3,4,5];

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Jan
Jan on 17 Apr 2019
Edited: Jan on 17 Apr 2019
s = [1,2,3,4,5];
s = s(randperm(numel(s))); % Random permutation?
% Or swap 2 elements:
index = randperm(numel(s), 2);
s(index) = s(flip(index));
s(s == 2 | s == 3) = [2, 3]; % Re-order the elements 2 and 3
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Hang Vu
Hang Vu on 18 Apr 2019
Thank you for the re order idea! I applied for this:
s=[1,2,3,4,5];
L=size(s,2);
a=randi([1 L-1],1);
b=randi([1 L-1],1);
temp=s(a);
s(a)=s(b);
s(b)=temp
for i=1:5
ind1=find(s(:,:)==2);
ind2=find(s(:,:)==3);
end
if ind1>ind2
s(s == 2 | s == 3) = [2, 3];
s
else
s
end
Jan
Jan on 19 Apr 2019
This is not useful:
for i=1:5
ind1=find(s(:,:)==2);
ind2=find(s(:,:)==3);
end
The body of the loop is calculated 5 times with identical values. You can omit the loop:
ind1=find(s(:,:)==2);
ind2=find(s(:,:)==3);
But you can omit this test completely. This is sufficient for all cases:
s(s == 2 | s == 3) = [2, 3];
Why do you use L-1 in randi([1 L-1],1) ? I assume you want L instead.

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Raj
Raj on 17 Apr 2019
Try this:
s=[1,2,3,4,5]
%First random swap
x=randi([1,4],1,1);
if s(x)~=2
s([x x+1])= s([x+1 x]);
else
s([x x-1])=s([x-1 x]);
end
disp('After first random swap s=')
disp(s);
%second random swap
y=randi([1,4],1,1);
if s(y)~=2
s([y y+1])= s([y+1 y]);
else
%Do nothing
end
disp('After second random swap s=')
disp(s);
There may be better and optimized way of doing this also but this also works!

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