Re: random matrix initialisation...
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- Subject: [mg37595] Re: random matrix initialisation...
- From: "Lawrence A. Walker Jr." <lwalker701 at earthlink.net>
- Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 06:53:15 -0500 (EST)
- Organization: Morgan State University, COMSARE
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Hi m,
Oops didn't see that my computer replaced the 'not equal' sign with a
question mark after copying.
Here it is again with corrections.
<<DiscreteMath`Combinatorica`
X[n_, r_]:= Module[{lst},
lst = RandomPermutation[n*n];
lst = lst /. (x_ /; x > r) -> 0;
lst = lst /. (x_ /; x != 0) -> 1;
Partition[lst, n]];
Then X[4,3] generates the desired matrix.
Hope this helps.
Lawrence
Manuel Marques-Pita wrote:
>
> hello,
>
> i have a question regarding matrices. searched on the web and forums
> but maybe due to using wrong keywords i am not finding an answer...
>
> i need a way or function X to initialise matrices in mathematica such
> that each time i call X i get a matrix with a predetermined number of
> elements initialised as "1" and the rest as "0"
>
> examples
>
> X(4,3)
>
> {{0,0,0,0}, {0,0,1,0}, {0,0,0,1}, {1,0,0,0}}
>
> again X(4,3)
>
> {{1,1,0,0}, {0,0,0,0}, {0,0,0,0}, {0,1,0,0}}
>
> etc.. (first argument means that the matrix is 4x4 and second means
> that there should be 3 "1's" present in the matrix
>
> any help, pointers, etc will be appreciated!
>
> thanks a lot
>
> m
>
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