How to remove elements from a matrix?
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I would like to delete random elements from this matrix: U = [ 't' 'h' 'e' 's' 't' 'r' 'i' 'n' 'g']
How can i do it?
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Stephen23
on 6 Jun 2017
Note that [] is a concatenation operator, so this
[ 't' 'h' 'e' 's' 't' 'r' 'i' 'n' 'g']
is simply identical to this:
'thestring'
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the cyclist
on 6 Jun 2017
Edited: the cyclist
on 6 Jun 2017
If you have the Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox, you can do
numberToKeep = 4;
U = U(sort(randsample(length(U),numberToKeep)));
If you do not have that toolbox, you can accomplish the same thing using a different random function, like randi, but you'll need to guard against repeated elements. Let us know if you get stuck.
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the cyclist
on 6 Jun 2017
John, are you saying that you don't even want to specify the number of elements to be removed at random ahead of time? You want that to be random, also?
If that is the case, then you can just define
numberToKeep = randi(length(U))
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Stephen23
on 6 Jun 2017
Edited: Stephen23
on 6 Jun 2017
nkeep = 4;
str = 'thestring';
str(randperm(numel(str),nkeep))
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Stephen23
on 6 Jun 2017
Edited: Stephen23
on 6 Jun 2017
If you want to keep the same order, and have random number of characters removed, then you could do this:
>> str = 'thestring';
>> N = numel(str);
>> str(randperm(N,randperm(N,1))) = []
str = teting
or use randi instead:
>> str = 'thestring';
>> N = numel(str);
>> str(randperm(N,randi(N,1))) = []
str = ttrin
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