How i can save a random value from a matrix in a variable,exluding values lower than 1?
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Giannakis Stoukas
on 22 Apr 2015
Commented: Image Analyst
on 22 Apr 2015
I have a matrix 100X100 and i want a command to insert in variable pnode a random value of this matrix but,i want the value to be bigger than 1.For example if i have the matrix A=[4 5 2 1; 8 3 1 0] my variable pnode,can take on of the values 4,5,2,8,3 randomly
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Image Analyst
on 22 Apr 2015
Try this:
% Generate sample data
A=[4 5 2 1; 8 3 1 0]
% Get column vector of all the elements where A > 0
A_No_Zeros = A(A > 0)
% Get a random index.
randomIndex = randi(length(A_No_Zeros), 1);
% Assign pnode the random value from A_No_Zeros.
pnode = A(randomIndex)
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Image Analyst
on 22 Apr 2015
Because once you ignore 0's and 1's in [4 5 2 1; 8 3 1 0] you are left with [4 5 2 8 3] and the minimum of that is 2. Not sure why you're surprised. However my code did not compute the minimum so that must be code you added.
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