How can I randomly pick a row (A) from a matrix give the same value from array (B)?
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I have a coordinate matrix (A) which is nx2, and an index array (B) which is nx1. for example:
A=[1,2; 0,3; 3,8; 6,5; ....; 3,7];
B=[1;2;2;3;1;1;3;...3; 2];
I want to randomly pick a row from A which has the same value group from B. for example:
G1=random a row [Ax1, Ay1; such that B=1];
G2=random a row [Ax2, Ay2; such that B=2];
G3=random a row [Ax3, Ay3; such that B=3]; and so on
G1,G2 ... are 1x2 corrdinate arrays.
Is there a command or simple algorithm to do the reandom assigmenet
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Zhi Yuan Liao
on 13 Mar 2019
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