Hello,
You don't need the loop, the sample() argument 'size' is there for that.
See 'sample.
number <- c(0,1,3,4,5,6,8)
rsidp <- function(n) sample(number, n, replace = TRUE)
rsidp(5)
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
Em 25-10-2012 20:24, Rlotus escreveu:
I wanna generate random numbers from a vector...
for example number<-c(0,1,3,4,5,6,8)
so
rsidp<-function(x){
i=0
for (i in seq(1:x))
{y<-sample(number,x, replace=T)}
return(y)
}
so all random numbers have to be from vector "number";
so if I type rsidp(5)..... it has to give me 5 random numbers except 2,7,9
(because they are not in the vector "numbers"). help me plz with it (((
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