Help with random in Matlab 2007b

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Cristian
Cristian on 24 Nov 2012
Hi, I need to take a value. The string can be from 1 to 10 billion for example, doesn't matter how many values are there, I need to take just 1 that is completely random.
I have tried randi and randsample and they are not working, can you please point me in the right direction ?
Thank you!

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Matt Fig
Matt Fig on 24 Nov 2012
Edited: Matt Fig on 24 Nov 2012
Those functions did not exist in ver 2007b. Use this:
% Create a random number drawn from 1 to 10
A = ceil(rand*10);
You can also write your own version of the RANDI function if you need to do so.
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Cristian
Cristian on 24 Nov 2012
I don't need my own function, I just have to take a simple number. Thank you, will try it.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 24 Nov 2012
Edited: Image Analyst on 24 Nov 2012
Then just do this:
myRandomNumber = uint64(ceil(1e10*rand))
note that you'll need uint64 data class to get integers more than about 4.29 billion because
>> intmax('uint32')
ans =
4294967295
>> intmax('uint64')
ans =
18446744073709551615
and any numbers that you use that integer with will also have to be uint64 also.

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