On 05/07/18 10:21, Nelly Reduan wrote:
Dear all,
I would like to generate N random numbers with a given probability and
condition but I'm not sure how to do this.
For example, I have N = 20 and the vector from which to choose is seq(0, 10,
1). I have tested:
x <- sample(seq(0, 10, 1), 20, replace=TRUE, prob=rep(0.28, times=length(seq(0,
10, 1))))
But I don�t know how to put the condition sum(x) <= max(seq(0, 10, 1)).
Many thanks for your time.
Your thinking requires considerable clarification.
(1) Note that seq(0,10,1) is just 0, 1, 2, ..., 10.
(2) Hence length(seq(0,10,1)) is 11.
(3) Likewise max(seq(0,10,1)) is 10.
(4) Your prob vector is *constant* --- so specifying "prob" makes
no difference --- the result is the same as if you omitted "prob".
(5) You need to think carefully about what you really mean by "random".
In what way do you want the final result to be "random"?
I expect that the lecturer who assigned this problem to you needs to
clarify his/her thinking as well.
cheers,
Rolf Turner
--
Technical Editor ANZJS
Department of Statistics
University of Auckland
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