Is there any difference between rand(n,1) and unifrnd(0, 1, n, 1)?
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Fred
el 18 de Sept. de 2014
Respondida: Anne van Rossum
el 29 de Jun. de 2016
Is there any difference between
rand(n,1)
and
unifrnd(0, 1, n, 1)?
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Youssef Khmou
el 18 de Sept. de 2014
They both generate sample from uniform distribution, unifrnd offers a possibility to enter the parameters while with rand you need to adjust them, example of uniform distribution of interval [5,10] with size of 400 :
h1=unifrnd(5,10,1,400);
h2=5+5*rand(1,400); % same pdf
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Image Analyst
el 19 de Sept. de 2014
I find no unifrnd in base MATLAB, yet no toolbox is listed above.
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Anne van Rossum
el 29 de Jun. de 2016
There is less error checking in rand, which can be at times preferred... For example, if you need to generated random numbers between a and b, and it doesn't matter if a > b.
a = 5
b = -5
Then:
a+(b-a)*rand(1,400)
But you'll need to make sure a and b are properly ordered for unifrnd:
if (b < a)
[a, b] = deal(b, a);
end
unifrnd(a,b,1,400)
Or else your result will be a vector of NaNs.
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