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Re: 100 rows and 100 columns random matrix

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  • Subject: [mg123479] Re: 100 rows and 100 columns random matrix
  • From: Jacopo Bertolotti <jacopo.bertolotti at gmail.com>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2011 05:27:16 -0500 (EST)
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You want to use BinCounts, not Counts.
Assuming m is your matrix the line
BinCounts[Flatten[m], 0.5][[1]]
gives you the answer.

Jacopo

On 12/07/2011 12:15 PM, Sahar Nazemi wrote:
> Hello
> I'm a student of geology who works with
> Mathematica sofware .I'm learning it by myself recently.
> I have a question and will appreciate if you
> help me in this regard.
> I have created a 100 rows and 100 columns random
> matrix which its elements are between 0 to 1(for example it consists of
> 0.687,...).
> Now I want to know how many of these elements
> are in the range of "0 to 0.5" and how many are in the range of
> "0.5 to 1".
> I also use "Count" function as below
> but it doesnt answer:
> Count[a,{0,0.5}]
> ("a" is my random matrix).
> Regards
> Sahar Nazemi
>




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