How to sort a random input numbers
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Hello Matlab Community
I have a code where I can input a set of numbers (3) and a random generator that is suppose to match which ever 3 numbers I pick in the given range.
To test this I set my code up like so:
clc
k=1;
s=3;
p=3;
x=0;
code = input('three numbers')
times=0;
while x<1
[~, Stemp] = sort(rand(k, s), 2);
S = Stemp(:, 1:p)
x=any( ismember(code,S, 'rows') )
times=times+1;
end
times=times
I would use [ 1 2 3] and it will run smoothly. However I still trying to test if it works so I only kept it 3. When I run it the answer S will give me number between 1 and 3 in any order but stop when it is all in the right order of example:
#> [1 2 3]
code =
1 2 3
S =
2 1 3
x = 0
S =
2 3 1
x = 0
S =
1 3 2
x = 0
S =
1 2 3
x = 1
times = 4
I would like it to stop when it just has all three numbers no matter which order. Is there a way to do that? Please provide example. Thank you.
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Adam Danz
on 25 Jun 2019
Edited: Adam Danz
on 25 Jun 2019
I don't understand "I would like it to stop when it just has all three numbers no matter which order. ".
It will always have 3 numbers because s = 3.
Also, if the user inputs [3,4,5] the loop will never end. Can you explain what your goal is and wehre you're stuck?
Answers (1)
Vaibhav Tomar
on 26 Jun 2019
Hey, what do you exactly mean by "Like to stop it all when it just has all three numbers no matter which order" Doesn't it initally or will certainly have three numbers as per your code. And the loop doesn't really seem to terminate as per the code and the aim required.
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Adam Danz
on 26 Jun 2019
This comment should be moved to the comment section under the question since it is not an answer.
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