Laplacian Noise
RANDL Laplacian distributed pseudorandom numbers. R = RANDL(N) returns an N-by-N matrix containing pseudorandom values drawn from the laplacian distribution. RANDL(M,N) or RANDL([M,N]) returns an M-by-N matrix. RANDL(M,N,P,...) or RANDN([M,N,P,...]) returns an M-by-N-by-P-by-... array. RANDL returns a scalar. RANDL(SIZE(A)) returns an array the same size as A.
Note: The size inputs M, N, P, ... should be nonnegative integers.
Negative integers are treated as 0.
Examples:
Example 1: Generate values from a laplacian distribution with mean 1
and standard deviation 2.
r = 1 + 2.*randl(100,1);
Example 2: Generate values from a bivariate laplacian distribution with
specified mean vector and covariance matrix.
mu = [1 2];
Sigma = [1 .5; .5 2]; R = chol(Sigma);
z = repmat(mu,100,1) + randl(100,2)*R;
Cite As
Naresh Vankayalapati (2024). Laplacian Noise (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/37391-laplacian-noise), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .
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