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I want to randomly have numbers added to a matrix

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Daniel Gray
Daniel Gray on 11 Jul 2017
Closed: MATLAB Answer Bot on 20 Aug 2021
I have a 300x300 zeros matrix and I want to have numbers between 0 and 1 (inclusive) randomly placed amongst the matrix, the numbers can be repeated (and ideally will be repeated completely randomly). Any help would be great.

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KSSV
KSSV on 11 Jul 2017
Edited: KSSV on 11 Jul 2017
A = round(rand(300,300)) ;
or
A = randi([0 1],300,300)

Star Strider
Star Strider on 11 Jul 2017
Use the randi function:
M = randi([0 1],300);
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Jan
Jan on 11 Jul 2017
Edited: Jan on 11 Jul 2017
X = rand(300, 300);
KSSV and Star Strider have suggested randi and rand already. Although the code did not solve your problem completely, the hints are useful already: Read the documentation of the suggested commands to find out, how to use them such, that it satisfies your need. The "See also" lines on the bottom of the docs are very valuable.
I suggest to use the forum not only as a service for complete solutions, but to consider all details mentioned here to improve your own Matlab skills.
In German this is called "mitdenken", but I cannot translate this to English. It doubles the power of the given answers. :-)

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 11 Jul 2017
This will do it:
% Create a matrix of all zeros
m = zeros(300, 300);
% Get locations for random changes
% Define the number of random numbers you want placed.
numRandomNumbers = round(.3 * numel(m)); % For example 30%
% Get their locations, randomly arranged.
linearIndexes = randperm(numel(m), numRandomNumbers);
% Assign random numbers to those locations
m(linearIndexes) = rand(1, numRandomNumbers);
imshow(m)

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