how to generate random number at certain entries of a vector

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I have a question about generate random number.For example I have a vector of side 10. If I want to use rand() function to generate instantaneously random numbers for only some elements in the vector, how can I do that. Specifically let say I have a defined vector and I only want to apply rand() function only to those entries whose value is smaller than 0.5, which can be found by using find() function.
%% x = rand(10,1); %% ind = find(x<0.5);
THanks, Vu
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James Tursa
James Tursa on 1 Sep 2015
What do you mean by "apply rand() function"? Once you find the elements, what do you want to do to them?
Vu
Vu on 1 Sep 2015
I want to generate random number and replace it with the new value

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Joe
Joe on 1 Sep 2015
Logical indexing is your friend here. You can create a logical mask of elements in your vector which meet the desired criteria. You can then index with that mask, and use its sum (not its size, unfortunately) to generate the appropriate count of random numbers.
% Vector of interest
x = randi(2, 1, 10)/2 - 0.25; % Entries are 0.25 or 0.75
% Generate logical mask
mask = x < 0.5;
% Index random numbers using mask
x(mask) = rand(sum(mask), 1);
The annoying part of this approach is you must make sure your call to "rand()" matches the size of your vector. Another approach is to first generate a random vector of size "x" and index it using "mask," but that wastes time generating numbers you don't need for larger arrays.
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Vu
Vu on 1 Sep 2015
I agree. I thought about the second approach but since I am working with stochastic simulation which requires a large number of sample paths so I tried not to generate unless I need it

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