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Generating random numbers within a range determined by elements in another array

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Hello,
I was wondering if there is an efficient way to generate a random integer within a range depending on an element in another array. Perhaps a small example will explain better:
1 must generate a random number in [3 7];
2 must generate a random number in [1 3];
3 must generate a random number in [44 66]
So for the vector [3 1 2] I would want to get another vector [59 4 2], for example.
I was thinking of using arrayfun to do this but I don't know if there is a more efficient way?
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks

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Iain
Iain on 21 May 2013
Edited: Andrei Bobrov on 22 May 2013
Array = [3 7; 1 3; 44 66];
Choose your row, "i"
NewRandom = roundingfunctionofchoice(rand(size(i)).*(Array(i,2)-Array(i,1)) + Array(i,1));
If you set i = [3 1 2], you'll get what you want.
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Ray
Ray on 22 May 2013
Thanks! I tested this on a huge example and it was very efficient, better than my use of for-loops/while-loops.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 21 May 2013
Did you look at the help for rand() and notice the first example? Here it is:
Example 1
Generate values from the uniform distribution on the interval [a, b]:
r = a + (b-a).*rand(100,1);
Basically it all comes down to that. Do that 3 times with different a and b depending on what the 3 numbers are. Is this homework?
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Ray
Ray on 22 May 2013
I am familiar with the rand function. I was looking more for a compact/efficient approach to achieving the random number generation based on differing ranges, unique to each element in the first array (see accepted answer above).

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