How can I select randomly?
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Hello, I have an 10000 rows and 10 columns matrix. I want to select randomly 500 rows from this matrix. I want to ask you, randperm function is true for this purpose. How can I select 500 rows randomly from this matrix?
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M = rand(10000, 10);
index = randperm(10000, 500); % In modern Matlab versions
R = M(index, :);
In older Matlab versions randperm does not accept a 2nd input. Then:
index = randperm(10000);
index = index(1:500);
index = Shuffle(10000, 'index', 500)
7 Comments
Selin Soguksu
on 12 Dec 2012
Selin Soguksu
on 13 Dec 2012
Jan
on 13 Dec 2012
@Beril: Ouch. In my example M is only created to have any test data. In the real program this line should be omitted, of course. Your question contains only the description "I have an 10000 rows and 10 columns matrix" and I filled it with random data. This is a usual method in a forum, because it allows to test the code before posting it.
Image Analyst
on 14 Dec 2012
I could hear the sound of a hand slapping a forehead all the way across the Atlantic. ;-)
Matt Fig
on 14 Dec 2012
Apparently saying, "M is your original matrix" would have made all the difference ;-).
Selin Soguksu
on 19 Dec 2012
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