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How do I generate numbers from an Exponential Distribution within Min and Max values?

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How to generate random numbers with the exponential distribution applied, and also given a minimum value of 0.5, and a maximum value of 4.3, the mean is 1.5?
How do I add the maximum to the following?
pd = makedist('Exponential','mu', 1.5);
r=0;
while r<0.5
r=random(pd);
end

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Star Strider
Star Strider il 11 Lug 2023
Use the truncate function —
pd = makedist('Exponential','mu', 1.5);
t = truncate(pd, 0.5, 4.3);
r = random(t,10000,1);
figure
histogram(r,100)
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John D'Errico
John D'Errico il 11 Lug 2023
Modificato: John D'Errico il 11 Lug 2023
+1. Truncate is the correct solution, of course. It will sometimes be vastly more efficient compared to rejection schemes too, since random does not need to throw away a significant fraction of the generated samples.

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Vishnu
Vishnu il 11 Lug 2023
Hi Sean Sarran,
Simply insert a "or" statement in the while loop condition itself to apply a maximum value of 4.3.
Consequently, this is the whole code:
pd = makedist('Exponential', 'mu', 1.5);
r = 0;
while r < 0.5 || r > 4.3
r = random(pd);
end

Torsten
Torsten il 11 Lug 2023
pd = makedist('Exponential','mu', 1.5);
n = 100;
lb = 0.5;
ub = 4.3;
rv = zeros(n,1);
i = 0;
while i < n
r = random(pd);
if r >= lb & r <= ub
i = i+1;
rv(i) = r;
end
end
rv
rv = 100×1
3.7779 1.5435 0.8186 2.5542 3.0388 2.1058 1.9611 1.3722 0.9059 3.2783

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