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How to get a random 50x14 matrix from 300x14 matrix

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Hello,
Could you please tell me how to get a random 50x14 matrix from 300x14 matrix?
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 27 Mar 2022
Perhaps this, if you want all 50 rows to be adjacent to each other and not randomly chosen.
% Define matrix.
m = randi(9, 300, 14)
% Get starting and ending rows
startingRow = randi(size(m, 1)-49, 1, 1)
endingRow = startingRow + 49
% Extract a band of 50 contiguous rows
m50 = m(startingRow : endingRow, :);
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 28 Mar 2022
So just delete the first line where I created an m. I just did that because you keep forgetting to attach your actual matrix in a .mat file with the paperclip icon.
% Get starting and ending rows
startingRow = randi(300-49, 1, 1)
startingRow = 207
endingRow = startingRow + 49
endingRow = 256
As you can see above when I ran it, it would take all rows between 207 and 256 of your original matrix and extract them to a new matrix called m50. Why do you think that will not work for your matrix?

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Torsten
Torsten on 27 Mar 2022
Edited: Torsten on 27 Mar 2022
A = rand(300,14);
p = randperm(300,50);
B = A(p,:)

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