Conditional statement in random integers to classify
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SeungHyun Cha
on 14 Apr 2020
Commented: Ameer Hamza
on 14 Apr 2020
for Vector = randi([0 99],10000,1)
if Vector (Vector >= 0 & Vector <= 24)
range0to24 = length(find(Vector>=0 & Vector<=24))
elseif Vector (Vector >= 25 & Vector <= 49)
range25to49 = length(find(Vector>=25 & Vector<=49))
elseif Vector (Vector >= 50 & Vector <= 74)
range50to74 = length(find(Vector>=50 & Vector<=74))
elseif Vector (Vector >= 75 & Vector <= 99);
range75to99 = length(find(Vector>=75 & Vector<=99))
end
end
I want to make conditional statements that classify random integer numbers in the range of 0 to 99.
I think actually, Vector is a 10000 X 1 column vector, so I think above codes should be worked.
However, it shows only range25to49 even though, there is no difference between other range codes.
I do not understand why other ranges are not shown. Please help me ㅠㅠ
P.S. I must use only for-loop and conditional statements.
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Ameer Hamza
on 14 Apr 2020
Edited: Ameer Hamza
on 14 Apr 2020
Here is the simplified code
Vector = randi([0 99],10000,1);
range0to24 = sum(Vector >= 0 & Vector <= 24);
range25to49 = sum(Vector >= 25 & Vector <= 49);
range50to74 = sum(Vector >= 50 & Vector <= 74);
range75to99 = sum(Vector >= 75 & Vector <= 99);
You code is not working for several reasons. For example, in the line
if Vector (Vector >= 0 & Vector <= 24)
the Vector is a 10000x1 vector and you are comparing it with scalar. This does not make much sense in MATLAB. Also,
length(find(Vector>=75 & Vector<=99))
using length, and find together is redundant. You can simply sum the logical array.
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