how to randomly delete number

Hi, i create a 1x3 matrix by using :
M=[0 0 0];
m=round((3-1)*rand(1)+1);
M(m)=1;
and i want to know how i can randomly delete one of the 2 zeros. I thought about starting with
for pos=find(M==0)
end
but i dont know what to do next. Im a beginner. Thanks

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Rik
Rik on 20 Oct 2018
Edited: Rik on 20 Oct 2018
Your code looks like you want to randomly fill one location with a one, but it has a bias toward the middle. The code below does not.
M=zeros(1,3);
m=randi(numel(M));%pick a random integer between 1 and the number of elements in M
M(m)=1;
%generate the list of positions with a zero
ind_zero=1:numel(M);ind_zero(m)=[];
%randomly pick 1 element from that list
remove_ind=ind_zero(randperm(numel(ind_zero),1));
%remove the element
M(remove_ind)=[];

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