Uniformly distributed random numbers - MATLAB rand (2024)

Uniformly distributed random numbers

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Syntax

X = rand

X = rand(n)

X = rand(sz1,...,szN)

X = rand(sz)

X = rand(___,typename)

X = rand(___,"like",p)

X = rand(s,___)

Description

X = rand returns a random scalar drawn from the uniform distribution in the interval (0,1).

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X = rand(n) returns an n-by-n matrix of uniformly distributed random numbers.

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X = rand(sz1,...,szN) returnsan sz1-by-...-by-szN array ofrandom numbers where sz1,...,szN indicate the sizeof each dimension. For example, rand(3,4) returnsa 3-by-4 matrix.

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X = rand(sz) returns an array of random numbers where size vector sz defines size(X). For example, rand([3 4]) returns a 3-by-4 matrix.

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X = rand(___,typename) returns an array of random numbers of data type typename. The typename input can be either "single" or "double". You can use any of the input arguments in the previous syntaxes.

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X = rand(___,"like",p) returns an array of random numbers like p; that is, of the same data type and complexity (real or complex) as p. You can specify either typename or "like", but not both.

X = rand(s,___) generates numbers from random number stream s instead of the default global stream. To create a stream, use RandStream. You can specify s followed by any of the input argument combinations in previous syntaxes.

Examples

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Matrix of Random Numbers

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Generate a 5-by-5 matrix of uniformly distributed random numbers between 0 and 1.

r = rand(5)
r = 5×5 0.8147 0.0975 0.1576 0.1419 0.6557 0.9058 0.2785 0.9706 0.4218 0.0357 0.1270 0.5469 0.9572 0.9157 0.8491 0.9134 0.9575 0.4854 0.7922 0.9340 0.6324 0.9649 0.8003 0.9595 0.6787

Random Numbers Within Specified Interval

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Generate a 10-by-1 column vector of uniformly distributed numbers in the interval (-5,5).

r = -5 + (5+5)*rand(10,1)
r = 10×1 3.1472 4.0579 -3.7301 4.1338 1.3236 -4.0246 -2.2150 0.4688 4.5751 4.6489

In general, you can generate N random numbers in the interval (a,b) with the formula r = a + (b-a).*rand(N,1).

Random Integers

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Use the randi function (instead of rand) to generate 5 random integers from the uniform distribution between 10 and 50.

r = randi([10 50],1,5)

Reset Random Number Generator

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Save the current state of the random number generator and create a 1-by-5 vector of random numbers.

s = rng;r = rand(1,5)
r = 1×5 0.8147 0.9058 0.1270 0.9134 0.6324

Restore the state of the random number generator to s, and then create a new 1-by-5 vector of random numbers. The values are the same as before.

rng(s);r1 = rand(1,5)
r1 = 1×5 0.8147 0.9058 0.1270 0.9134 0.6324

3-D Array of Random Numbers

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Create a 3-by-2-by-3 array of random numbers.

X = rand([3,2,3])
X = X(:,:,1) = 0.8147 0.9134 0.9058 0.6324 0.1270 0.0975X(:,:,2) = 0.2785 0.9649 0.5469 0.1576 0.9575 0.9706X(:,:,3) = 0.9572 0.1419 0.4854 0.4218 0.8003 0.9157

Specify Data Type of Random Numbers

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Create a 1-by-4 vector of random numbers whose elements are single precision.

r = rand(1,4,"single")
r = 1x4 single row vector 0.8147 0.9058 0.1270 0.9134
class(r)
ans = 'single'

Size Defined by Existing Array

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Create a matrix of uniformly distributed random numbers with the same size as an existing array.

A = [3 2; -2 1];sz = size(A);X = rand(sz)
X = 2×2 0.8147 0.1270 0.9058 0.9134

It is a common pattern to combine the previous two lines of code into a single line:

X = rand(size(A));

Size and Data Type Defined by Existing Array

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Create a 2-by-2 matrix of single-precision random numbers.

p = single([3 2; -2 1]);

Create an array of random numbers that is the same size and data type as p.

X = 2x2 single matrix 0.8147 0.1270 0.9058 0.9134
class(X)
ans = 'single'

Random Complex Numbers

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Generate 10 random complex numbers from the uniform distribution over a square domain with real and imaginary parts in the interval (0,1).

a = rand(10,1,"like",1i)
a = 10×1 complex 0.8147 + 0.9058i 0.1270 + 0.9134i 0.6324 + 0.0975i 0.2785 + 0.5469i 0.9575 + 0.9649i 0.1576 + 0.9706i 0.9572 + 0.4854i 0.8003 + 0.1419i 0.4218 + 0.9157i 0.7922 + 0.9595i

Input Arguments

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nSize of square matrix
integer value

Size of square matrix, specified as an integer value.

  • If n is 0, then X isan empty matrix.

  • If n is negative, then it is treatedas 0.

Data Types: single | double | int8 | int16 | int32 | int64 | uint8 | uint16 | uint32 | uint64

sz1,...,szNSize of each dimension (as separate arguments)
integer values

Size of each dimension, specified as separate arguments of integervalues.

  • If the size of any dimension is 0,then X is an empty array.

  • If the size of any dimension is negative, then itis treated as 0.

  • Beyond the second dimension, rand ignorestrailing dimensions with a size of 1. For example, rand(3,1,1,1) producesa 3-by-1 vector of random numbers.

Data Types: single | double | int8 | int16 | int32 | int64 | uint8 | uint16 | uint32 | uint64

szSize of each dimension (as a row vector)
integer values

Size of each dimension, specified as a row vector of integervalues. Each element of this vector indicates the size of the correspondingdimension:

  • If the size of any dimension is 0,then X is an empty array.

  • If the size of any dimension is negative, then itis treated as 0.

  • Beyond the second dimension, rand ignores trailing dimensions with a size of 1. For example, rand([3 1 1 1]) produces a 3-by-1 vector of random numbers.

Example: sz = [2 3 4] creates a 2-by-3-by-4 array.

Data Types: single | double | int8 | int16 | int32 | int64 | uint8 | uint16 | uint32 | uint64

typenameData type (class) to create
"double" (default) | "single"

Data type (class) to create, specified as "double", "single", or the name of another class that provides rand support.

Example: rand(5,"single")

pPrototype of array to create
numeric array

Prototype of array to create, specified as a numeric array.

Example: rand(5,"like",p)

Data Types: single | double
Complex Number Support: Yes

sRandom number stream
RandStream object

Random number stream, specified as a RandStream object.

Example: s = RandStream("dsfmt19937"); rand(s,[3 1])

Tips

  • The sequence of numbers produced by rand isdetermined by the internal settings of the uniform pseudorandom numbergenerator that underlies rand, randi,and randn. You can control that shared random numbergenerator using rng.

Extended Capabilities

Version History

Introduced before R2006a

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Specifying a dimension that is not an integer causes an error. Use floor to convert non-integer size inputs to integers.

See Also

randi | randn | rng | RandStream | sprand | sprandn | randperm

Topics

  • Create Arrays of Random Numbers
  • Generate Random Numbers That Are Repeatable
  • Generate Random Numbers That Are Different
  • Random Numbers Within a Specific Range
  • Random Numbers Within a Sphere
  • Creating and Controlling a Random Number Stream
  • Class Support for Array-Creation Functions
  • Replace Discouraged Syntaxes of rand and randn
  • Why Do Random Numbers Repeat After Startup?

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