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samplef
sample values with replacement from a population with given frequencies.
Syntax
s = samplef(n,X,f,orient)
Arguments
- n
- positive integer (size of sample) 
- X
- matrix. Population, samples are extracted from this matrix 
- f
- matrix of positive real values. Indicates the corresponding frequencies of the values in - X.
- orient
- Optional parameter. Admissible values are - {'*'}, 1, 2, 'r'or- 'c'. The orientation to sample rows or columns. See Description below.
- s
- vector or matrix containing the sampled values of - Xat frequencies- f.
Description
This function returns s, a  vector of length n.  It contains
            a  sample of  n  extractions, with  replacement, from  the
            vector  (or  matrix)  X,  each element  counted  with  the
            frequency given by the corresponding value in vector f.
s=samplef(n,X,f) (or
            s=samplef(n,X,f,'*'))   returns  a
            vector s whose values are a random sample of n values from
            X,   each  value   with  a   probability  to   be  sampled
            proportional  to the corresponding  value of  f, extracted
            with replacement, from X.  f must have same length than X.
s=samplef(n,X,f,'r')           (or,          equivalently,
            s=samplef(n,X,f,1))   returns    a    matrix   of    type
            size(X,'r') * n.  It contains a random sample of n rows from
            X, each row with  a probability to be sampled proportional
            to   the  corresponding   value  of   f,   extracted  with
            replacement, from the  rows of X. The length  of f must be
            equal to the number of rows of X.
s=samplef(n,X,f,'c')           (or,          equivalently,
            s=samplef(n,X,f,2))    returns    a    matrix   of    type
            n * size(X,'c').  It  contains a random sample  of n columns
            from  X, each  column  with a  probability  to be  sampled
            proportional  to the corresponding  value of  f, extracted
            with replacement, from the columns  of X.  The length of f
            must be equal to the number of columns of X.
Random number generator
samplef is based on grand for generating the random samples. Use grand("setsd", seed) to change the seed for samplef.
Examples
X = [3 7 9; 22 4 2]; f1 = [10 1 1 1 1 1]; f2 = [1 ; 15]; f3 = [10 1 1]; s=samplef(20, X, f1) //the first value of matrix X will be chosen with frequency 10/15 s=samplef(20, X, f2, 'r') //the second row of matrix a will be chosen with frequency 15/16 s=samplef(20, X, f3, 'c') //the first column of matrix a will be chosen with frequency 10/12
See also
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