Does randperm work with objects rather than integer?.
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I am trying to shuffle a deck of cards and am using
function obj = shuffle(obj)
obj.carddeck = obj.carddeck(randperm(length(obj.carddeck)));
end
yet when i print out the instance of "carddeck", each object or "card" is in the same position and there is no change
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Walter Roberson
on 19 May 2016
In that code, randperm is being applied to the integer length(obj.carddeck) not to some other kind of object. What-ever your problem might be is elsewhere.
You could, for debugging purposes, break out the randperm into a temporary variable, so that you could see that it is working properly; that would allow you to check that your indexing is returning a new order and that your revised obj has the new order.
My guess would be that you are calling the shuffle routine without assigning the result to the original object.
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Walter Roberson
on 19 May 2016
That version of the code uses selection with replacement, so it is not suitable for shuffling. Your original code looks fine. However, when you call the shuffle code, you cannot simply use
shuffle(MyDeck)
or
MyDeck.shuffle
and you instead need to use
MyDeck = shuffle(MyDeck)
or
MyDeck = MyDeck.shuffle
If you want to be able to use simply
MyDeck.shuffle
as the syntax, then you need to switch to handle objects instead of structures or value objects.
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