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How to get a random vector whose elements arrangement is the same as that of my desired vector
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If I have a desired vector u=[3 1 5 105 155 50].
Now I want to genrate 10 random vectors of the same size as above u. Then I want to get one of those random vectors which is nearly equal to u and has the same arrangment of elements as that of my desired vector u.
i.e. if one of those generated vector is say for example [1.001 2.99 4.999 154.999 105.001 49.999]. This is nearly equal to my above desired vector u but the arrangement of elements of this vector is not the same as that of my u vector. So I want to get it in the same arrangement of elements as that of my u vector. How can we do this?
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madhan ravi
on 30 Sep 2020
Edited: madhan ravi
on 30 Sep 2020
Use the second output of sort() to the newly sorted generated vector as index.
[~, ix] = sort(u);
N = sort(newly_generated_vector);
Wanted = N(ix)
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madhan ravi
on 2 Oct 2020
Edited: madhan ravi
on 2 Oct 2020
Man I get the correct results for God’s sake!
Do you know why isequal() was used or what the function actually does? You seem to be lacking basic MATLAB fundamentals. It means the arrangements are made according to the wanted vector. I have already answered your original question. Are you playing with me or what just to waste my time??
>> u1=[1 3 5 10 30 50]; % Desired vector 1
u2=[3 1 5 30 10 50]; % Desired vector 2
u3=[5 1 3 50 10 30]; % Desired vector 3
%1st check
[~, ix] = sort(u3);
[~, ix1(ix)] = sort(u1);
Wanted = u1(ix1);
u3
Wanted
%2nd check
[~, ix] = sort(u1);
[~, ix1(ix)] = sort(u2);
Wanted = u2(ix1);
u1
Wanted
% 3rd Check
[~, ix] = sort(u2);
[~, ix1(ix)] = sort(u3);
Wanted = u3(ix1);
u2
Wanted
u3 =
Columns 1 through 3
5 1 3
Columns 4 through 6
50 10 30
Wanted =
Columns 1 through 3
5 1 3
Columns 4 through 6
50 10 30
u1 =
Columns 1 through 3
1 3 5
Columns 4 through 6
10 30 50
Wanted =
Columns 1 through 3
1 3 5
Columns 4 through 6
10 30 50
u2 =
Columns 1 through 3
3 1 5
Columns 4 through 6
30 10 50
Wanted =
Columns 1 through 3
3 1 5
Columns 4 through 6
30 10 50
If you can’t analyse the above that it gives the correct results. I don’t know what will make you realise.
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the cyclist
on 30 Sep 2020
Edited: the cyclist
on 30 Sep 2020
Do you want something like this, which adds some random "noise" around the elements of u?
u = [3 1 5 105 155 50];
m = 10;
n = size(u,2);
r = zeros(m,n);
for ii = 1:m
r(ii,:) = u + 0.001*(rand(1,n)-0.5);
end
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