How do I create an Array of random binary?
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Essentially, I have ten matrices in my array of 60x96x10 and for each matrix I need to have random binary numbers, but the indices of the 1's cannot repeat through the array and each of the 60x96 needs to have a one only once.
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Image Analyst
2015 年 8 月 3 日
tash, if you have 10 slices and only one "1" in each slice, then you will have only 10 1's, not 60x96. If you do have 60x96 ones, then you MUST have some z slices that have more than one 1 in them. If you didn't then you'd have only 10 1's, not 60x96 of them.
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Jan
2015 年 8 月 3 日
Perhaps you want 10 unique numbers in the range of 1:60*96 as indices?
Index = randperm(1:60*96, 10);
Result = zeros(60, 96, 10);
Ind = sub2ind([60*96, 10], Index, 1:10);
Result(Ind) = 1;
Jon
2015 年 8 月 3 日
編集済み: Jon
2015 年 8 月 3 日
M = zeros(60,96,10);
for j = 1:size(M,3)
rand_row_idx = randi([1 size(M,1)]);
rand_col_idx = randi([1 size(M,2)]);
M(rand_row_idx,rand_col_idx,j) = 1;
end
Edit: just saw that you want 60*96 ones finally; this is for 10 ones. For 5760 ones, you can use
M = zeros(60,96,10);
for j = 1:size(M,1)
for jj = 1:size(M,2)
rand_z = randi([1 size(M,3)]);
M(j,jj,rand_z) = 1;
end
end
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