Re: random variable



thanks for answer my question...

they are discrete values... ...

the problem is:
generate a aleatory sequence with length 10000, which values are RV
iid e assume values -1 and +1 with the same probability

i think i make myself clear now

Marcos


On 22 abr, 13:16, ellieandrogerxy...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Roger
Stafford) wrote:
In article <1177251454.317807.73...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Marcos

<marcosco...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hi,

i need to generate a iid random variable with amplitude of -1 and 1 .
how can i do it with matlab??
can anyone help me?

thanks

Marcos

-------------------
What kind of probability distribution are these independent, identically
distributed random variables to have? Are they discrete or continuous
valued? (Or if there is only one random variable, what is there for it to
be independent of?)

Roger Stafford


.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: random variable
    ... In article, Marcos ... distributed random variables to have? ... Roger Stafford ...
    (comp.soft-sys.matlab)
  • Re: continuous or discrete?
    ... The random variable is neither continous nor discrete. ... consider a customer's waiting time when s/he enters a store. ... For an example, consider the Cantor function as a cumulative distribution function on. ... Such random variables rarely come up in modelling. ...
    (sci.math)
  • Re: Minimimum of N discrete RV
    ... Discrete is important since in the continuous case I would take the 1st order statistic and get its expectation. ... If your discrete random variables take on values other than natural numbers, then you have to modify this approach. ...
    (sci.math)

Loading