03-10-2012 11:44 AM
Yup, my head is in the toilet, i leave for France in 3 hours. Here, this should be the right one.
09-22-2017 07:21 AM
hello, i am very interested in your .vi because me too i want to create a 2d array with random values. please can you reattach your correct .vi ??
there is an error with your last file...
09-22-2017 08:21 AM
this post is 5 years old .. please let those old post sleep, unless you have something substantial to contribute .. and btw there is nothing wrong with the vi
here is a snippet, from that you should be able to do it yourself
09-23-2017 04:56 AM
thank you
09-23-2017 11:16 AM
@Angela93 wrote:
hello, i am very interested in your .vi because me too i want to create a 2d array with random values.
You need to be much more specific. The above answer will give you equally distributed random values in the range 0..1 This is usually not very suitable for physical problems.
If you for example want to add random noise to a 2D array, you should use this function with the number of samples as the product of the dimensions, then reshape to the desired 2D array at the end. See how far you get.
09-23-2017 11:19 AM
@jwscs wrote:
and btw there is nothing wrong with the vi
Yes, there is (at least with the VI name)! 😄 When using chrome on windows 10, it cannot be downloaded (network error).. Same for the VI in the first posts. My guess is that there are certain characters in the file name that confuse the browser and mess up the URL. I have notified the moderator, maybe they can be renamed.