MX_RAND – Randomly generated matrix or vector
Block SymbolLicensing group: STANDARD
Function Description
The function block MX_RAND generates random elements of the matrix or vector referenced by
uMV.
The output reference yMV is always set to the corresponding input references uMV. If HLD = on then nothing is generated otherwise pseudo-random values of the matrix or vector elements referenced by uMV are generated using these rules:
- If the parameter BIP is on then the generated elements are inside the interval else they are inside the interval .
- Elements are internally generated using the standard C language function rand() which generates pseudo-random numbers in the range from to RAND_MAX. Note, that the value of RAND_MAX can be platform dependent (and it should be at least ).
- The rising edge on the input SET causes that the standard C language function srand(nseed) (initailizes the pseudo-random generator with the value of nseed) is called before the generation of random elements. The same sequences of pseudo-random numbers are generated after calls of srand(nseed) for the same values of nseed.
The error flag E is set to on if the reference uMV is not defined (i.e. input uMV is not connected).
Inputs
uMV | Input reference to a matrix or vector | Reference |
nseed | Random number seed | Long (I32) |
SET | Set initial value of random number generator to nseed on rising edge | Bool |
HLD | Hold | Bool |
Parameters
BIP | Bipolar random values flag | Bool |
scale | Random values multiplication factor 1.0 | Double (F64) |
Outputs
yMV | Output reference to a matrix or vector | Reference |
E | Error indicator | Bool |
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