[R] Simulating mid-points from a defined range
Sergei Ko
@ggp@@erge| @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Sat May 31 21:06:49 CEST 2025
Hi!
Just an idea. You randomly select the first point. Cut +/- 5 from the
original space [0;100]. Select second point. Project it to the original
space. Cut again. Repeat.
Simplified method without cutting: every time mark +/- 5 as a bad space and
select point again if it is in forbidden area.
Hope it helps.
Regards,
Sergiy
On Sat, 31 May 2025, 19:52 Brian Smith, <briansmith199312 using gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Let say I have a range [0, 100]
>
> Now I need to simulate 1000 10 mid-points within the range with
> accuracy upto second decimal number.
>
> Let say, one simulated set is
>
> X1, X2, ..., X10
>
> Ofcourrse
>
> X1 < X2 < ... <X10
>
> I have one more constraint that the difference between any 2
> consecutive mid-points shall be at-least 5.00.
>
> I wonder if there is any Statistical theory available to support this
> kind of simulation.
>
> Alternately, is there any way in R to implement this?
>
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