How can I set the values of matrix in interval <a, b>?

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Generate a matrix Ru of pseudo-random floating point values from a uniform distribution, a matrix Ri of pseudo- random integer
values from a uniform distribution and a matrix Rn of pseudo-random values from a normal distribution. Let the size of all
matrices be M x N. Let the expected value of Rn be m = 8 and variance v = 3. Let the values of Ru an Ri be from the interval < a,
b > = < 4, 9 >.
Rn = rand( M, N ) ;
Ru = randn( M, N) ;
Ri = randi( [a, b], M, N ) ; % here I know how to set the interval <a, b>
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 4 Dec 2022
Edited: Stephen23 on 4 Dec 2022
Original question by Ihor retrieved from Google cache:
How can I set the values of matrix in interval <a, b>?
Generate a matrix Ru of pseudo-random floating point values from a uniform distribution, a matrix Ri of pseudo- random integer
values from a uniform distribution and a matrix Rn of pseudo-random values from a normal distribution. Let the size of all
matrices be M x N. Let the expected value of Rn be m = 8 and variance v = 3. Let the values of Ru an Ri be from the interval < a,b > = < 4, 9 >.
Rn = rand( M, N ) ;
Ru = randn( M, N) ;
Ri = randi( [a, b], M, N ) ; % here I know how to set the interval <a, b>
Rik
Rik on 4 Dec 2022
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DGM
DGM on 4 Dec 2022
Edited: DGM on 4 Dec 2022
Start with:
m = 500;
n = 500;
rrange = [4 9];
mn = 8;
vr = 3;
% uniform distribution with a specified range
Ru = rrange(1) + range(rrange)*rand(m,n);
[min(Ru(:)) max(Ru(:))]
ans = 1×2
4.0000 9.0000
% normal distribution with specified mean, variance
Rn = mn + sqrt(vr)*randn(m,n);
[mean(Rn(:)) var(Rn(:))]
ans = 1×2
7.9939 3.0058
% discrete uniform random integers
Ri = randi(rrange,m,n);
[min(Ri(:)) max(Ri(:))]
ans = 1×2
4 9
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Ihor
Ihor on 4 Dec 2022
Is there tha way in which I can change the range() function because of it in other ToolBox?
DGM
DGM on 4 Dec 2022
oof. I forgot that was in stats toolbox.
Ru = rrange(1) + (rrange(2)-rrange(1))*rand(m,n);

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