How to create a vector with elements randomly chosen from another vector?

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Moein M
Moein M 2020 年 3 月 27 日
回答済み: Steven Lord 2020 年 3 月 27 日
Hello folks.
I have a column vector, each of whose elements is a row vector consisting of two elements (essentially a par):
a = [[A1 T1] ; [C1 G1] ; [T2 A2] ; [G2 C2]]
How do I create another vector with the size 1*N, whose elements are randomly chosen from "a" ?
Note: The elements of the resulting vector can be repeated.
Thank you.

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord 2020 年 3 月 27 日
I have a column vector, each of whose elements is a row vector consisting of two elements
The common term for that is a matrix.
If you want to sample without replacement, use randperm to determine which rows of your matrix you want to include and then use subscripted indexing to extract the selected rows.
If you want to sample with replacement, use randi to generate the row indices then use subscripted indexing just like in the randperm (without replacement) case.

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