how to generate random integers without using built-in functions?
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Hello,
I'm kind of stuck on this question and I'd appreciate the help.
Write a function permutation that will receive a positive integer n as an input argument. The function will return a vector of size n , where the elements of the vector are the positive integers from 1 to n , in random order. Each number from 1 to n should appear only once. You are required to use the programming method (loops, conditional statements). You are NOT allowed to use the following built-in Matlab functions: perms, randperm, randsample .
My code uses randperm and I don't know how I can write a code without using this builtin function.
Code:
function vec = permutation(n) vec = 1:n; index = 1:n; while any(vec == index); vec = vec(randperm(n)); end
end
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Walter Roberson
el 5 de Dic. de 2016
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Hint: read the randperm source code
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