How do I get a specific number of successive ones in my binary matrix?
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I would like to create a binary 3D matrix (60x96x10), where there are 60*96 ones finally, and their position is randomized and unique. Everytime a 1 occurs, i would like 2 more ones to come after it, but my code is glitching and gives 4 or 5 ones everytime I run it. What is wrong with my code?
function cubefinal = sensingmatrix3d(time)
exposure=zeros(60,96,10);
if time==3
for j=1:size(exposure,1);
for jj=1:size(exposure,2);
randnum=randi([1 8]);
exposure(j,jj,randnum:randnum+2)=1;
end
end
end
end
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 4 Aug 2015
exposure=zeros(60,96,10);
[n,m,p]=size(exposure)
[xx,yy]=ndgrid(1:n,1:m);
randnum=cell2mat(arrayfun(@(x) x:x+2,randi([1 8],1,60*96),'un',0));
xx=repmat(xx(:)',3,1)
yy=repmat(yy(:)',3,1)
idx=sub2ind([n,m,p],xx(:),yy(:),randnum');
exposure(idx)=1
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