Randi with string variables
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Goodmorning everybody,
I'm trying to use the 'randi' function on Matlab (but this is for a script on Psychtoolbox). I would like to present a string value, instead of a numerical value. This is what I obtain :
First trial :
>> items = {'lapin', 'souris', 'voiture', 'saumon', 'vÈlo', 'table', 'cochon'};
>> randi(items{i});
*?? Subscript indices must either be real positive integers or logicals.>>*
Second trial :
>> items = {'lapin', 'souris', 'voiture', 'saumon', 'vÈlo', 'table', 'cochon'};
>> randi(items);
*??? Error using ==> randi
Inputs must be numeric.*
Third trial :
>> items = {'lapin', 'souris', 'voiture', 'saumon', 'vÈlo', 'table', 'cochon'};
>> randi(7)
ans =
4
How Matlab can show me the string values specified in 'items' with randi?
Thanks!!
-Emilie
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Azzi Abdelmalek
el 21 de Nov. de 2012
Editada: Azzi Abdelmalek
el 21 de Nov. de 2012
items = {'lapin', 'souris', 'voiture', 'saumon', 'vÈlo', 'table', 'cochon'}
n=numel(items);
out=items(randi(n,n,1))
If you want to avoid repetition use
n=numel(items);
items(randperm(n))
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Jan
el 21 de Nov. de 2012
@Emilie: The error message means, that "StartPosition" is a cell. It seems like you have confused the StartPosition, which is most likely an index, with the index contents.
Do not use randperm(1:7) but randperm(7).
Jan
el 21 de Nov. de 2012
Editada: Jan
el 21 de Nov. de 2012
I suggest to read the Getting Started chapters of Matlab. The documentation of randi (see "help randi", "doc randi") explain, that a number is replied and which inputs are needed. Then it is obvious that "randi(items)" must fail und you do not have to ask the forum for this.
items = {'lapin', 'souris', 'voiture', 'saumon', 'vÈlo', 'table', 'cochon'};
n = numel(items);
index = randi(n, 1);
selectedItems = items(index:n)
You see: "items" are your data, while "randi" and "index" are indicies only. To get the wanted indices, the actual data do not matter at all, therefore the creation of "index" does not require the contents of "item", but only its size.
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Daniel Shub
el 21 de Nov. de 2012
Is this what you want?
items = {'lapin', 'souris', 'voiture', 'saumon', 'vÈlo', 'table', 'cochon'};
items(randi(length(items)):end)
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