How to generate uniformly distributed random integers?

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I've been using "ceil(4*rand)" to generate random integers from 1 to 4. But when I tried to check the uniformity, I found that I do not get a probability of 0.25 and instead have p(1)=0.24997, p(2)=0.25102, p(3)=0.24949 and p(4)=0.24951 after generating 10,00,000 values. Is it good enough to say that it's uniform?

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 25 Jul 2011
Yes. You should not expect to get exactly 25% of each, every time. That is expected behavior of random numbers.
FYI, it may be more convenient for you to use the randi() function to do what you are doing.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 25 Jul 2011
the cyclist is correct. Please see also the description in http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/12307-how-to-generate-a-uniform-random-variable-in-the-interval-1-1-with-mean-zero

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Pannir Selvam Elamvazhuthi
Thanks Cyclist and Walter Roberson. Sorry to have responded late.
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the cyclist
the cyclist on 29 Aug 2011
No problem on the late response. However, you should consider deleting this "answer" (because it is not answer), and making it a comment on my answer.

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Sergio Enrique Pinto Castillo
Edited: Sergio Enrique Pinto Castillo on 28 Jul 2020
I think the answer is:
Num = 1000;
vec = randi([1 Num],1,Num);
This instruction generate a vector with random uniformly distributed integers between 1 and 1000

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