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Nabin SUNAM
Nabin SUNAM on 18 Feb 2015
Edited: Stephen23 on 18 Feb 2015
I need to create a matrix of size 2*6, with elements as the integers from 1 through 12. None of these integers can repeat. I tried the following way. Is there some other way to do it with the use of loop instead of using randperm function?
clear all
vec = zeros(6,2);
vec1 = randperm(12);
for i = 1:12
vec(i) = vec1(i);
end
disp(vec)
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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes on 18 Feb 2015
Nabin - what is wrong with using randperm? Is it because the output is not a 2x6 matrix? If test is the case, then use reshape to change the twelve element array output of randperm to a 2x6 matrix.
Nabin SUNAM
Nabin SUNAM on 18 Feb 2015
It is 2x6 matrix. I'm just curious if it can be done without any built in function.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 18 Feb 2015
You don't need to use randperm at all. Here's a way that uses loops and meets all your criteria:
k = 1;
for col = 1 : 6
for row = 1 : 2
vec(row, col) = k;
k = k + 1;
end
end
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Nabin SUNAM
Nabin SUNAM on 18 Feb 2015
Sorry I didn't mention one important stuff in the question. Those elements can't be in order. They need to look like they were picked randomly - only 1 through 12, but in random order.
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 18 Feb 2015
Edited: Stephen23 on 18 Feb 2015
@Nabin SUNAM: So you want exactly what randperm can do... but without randperm. Why?

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