Randomly choose between one of two options
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Dear community,
I have a dataset consisting of 2 samples (1, 2) per case (A,B,..J). Therefore think of a vector: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2,...J1, J2
I want to randomly choose either sample 1 or sample 2 for each of the cases. I can do that in a very inelegant way, however the problem is the following. In some cases, I got rid of one of the two samples. So for example, the vector might actually look like this: A2, B1, B2, C1, C2, D1, E1, E2...(here, A1 and D2 are missing).
As of now, I have given each of the samples a flag 1 or 2 randomly per case. And then I randomly choose to take only the 2's or only the 1's into account. However, this doesn't work for the cases that have only one sample since there is essentially a 50% of excluding the case.
I am sure there is a simple way of doing it that I'm completely overlooking. Thank you for your help!
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AC
il 6 Lug 2012
Hi,
I am not sure exactly what the structure of your data is. You may want to first transform your data into a 2 column matrix looking like:
M=[A1 A2; B1 B2 ; C1 C2];
If some samples are missing, you can put nan's :
M= [nan A2 ; B1 B2 ; C1 nan];
Say you have n samples, then generate a vector of uniform variables randomly drawn between 1 and 2:
u=unidrnd(2,n,1);
Then choose your samples while forcing some flags to be 1 or 2 if some data is missing:
selected_samples=zeros(size(M,1),1);
for i=1:size(M,1)
if sum(isnan(M(i,:))>0
selected_samples(i)=M(~isnan(M(i,:));
else
selected_samples(i)=M(i,u(i));
end
end
So that will work, even though there is probably some improvement possible (e.g. getting rid of the loop). Let me know if that's what you need!
Cheers,
AC
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