setting up a random vector that sums up to 1.

14 views (last 30 days)
How can I set up a random vector that will sum up to 1.
  1 Comment
Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) on 8 Feb 2016
Random vector of what? Values between 0 and 1? Integers between -Inf and +Inf?

Sign in to comment.

Answers (2)

John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 7 Feb 2016
Congratulations! You are the 10 millionth person to ask this question. Sadly, the vector is not fully random if it sums to 1, as the elements are not independent, so beware of how you will choose to define "random". You will get many people answering you with a variety of schemes that do not yield uniformly random sets. So beware.
For example, I am confident that someone will choose to tell you to just generate a set of numbers using rand, then scale them by dividing by the sum. However, this does NOT generate sets that are uniformly distributed over the set of possible results.
So, is there a simple way to generate sets of N numbers that ARE uniformly distributed over all possible sets that do sum to 1? Yes, there is. In fact, there are at least a few ways to do so. A nice way to generate M sets of N numbers, with the requirement that they are uniformly distributed is this:
R = diff([zeros(M,1),rand(M,N-1),ones(M,1)],2);
Each row of R will be a set of N numbers. There are M rows.

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 7 Feb 2016

Categories

Find more on Random Number Generation in Help Center and File Exchange

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!