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I need to make a dice with riged odds and plot the results in a bar chart. The dice and the riged odds part gives me the result im seeking, but i dont know how to convert these anwsers into a bar chart seeming my x- values keeps on changing value.
clc, clear all
for index=(1:1000)
x=randi([1,13]);
if x==1
x=5
elseif 2<=x && x<=5
x=randi([1,2])
elseif 6<=x && x<=7
x=4
elseif 8<=x && x<=9
x=6
elseif 10<=x && x<=13
x=3
end
end
Thanks

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 3 Feb 2020
You might find the histogram function useful.
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Daniel Hodgson
Daniel Hodgson on 3 Feb 2020
THANK YOU SO MUCH <3
This is my code, there is probaly an easier way to solve this problem. But who cares!
clc, clear all
a=1;
A=[1: a];
for i=(1:1000)
a=0
a=1+a;
x=randi([1,13]);
if x==1
x=5
elseif 2<=x && x<=5
x=randi([1,2])
elseif 6<=x && x<=7
x=4
elseif 8<=x && x<=9
x=6
elseif 10<=x && x<=13
x=3
end
A(i)=x;
a=a+1;
end
histogram(A)

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Dave
Dave on 3 Feb 2020
Consider creating an empty matrix prior to the 'for' statement. Then write the results to that matrix.
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Daniel Hodgson
Daniel Hodgson on 3 Feb 2020
I have now updated by problem to 1000 rolls ofthe dice. Is there a way for matlab to put these values into the matrix and if so how?

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Dave
Dave on 3 Feb 2020
If you haven't already solved this, search for something like "creating arrays with loops". That should give you some examples on how to proceed.

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