unidinv
Discrete uniform inverse cumulative distribution function
Syntax
X = unidinv(P,N)
Description
X = unidinv(P,N)
returns
the smallest positive integer X
such that the discrete
uniform cdf evaluated at X
is equal to or exceeds P
.
You can think of P
as the probability of drawing
a number as large as X
out of a hat with the numbers 1
through N
inside.
P
and N
can be vectors,
matrices, or multidimensional arrays that have the same size, which
is also the size of X
. A scalar
input for N
or P
is expanded
to a constant array with the same dimensions as the other input. The
values in P
must lie on the interval [0 1]
and the values in N
must be positive integers.
Examples
x = unidinv(0.7,20) x = 14 y = unidinv(0.7 + eps,20) y = 15
A small change in the first parameter produces a large jump in output. The cdf and its inverse are both step functions. The example shows what happens at a step.
Extended Capabilities
Version History
Introduced before R2006a