Go back to initializing values using for loop when condition is not met

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I have a for loop where I initiialize random values to variables and I check for certain condition, if my condition is not met I have to reinitialize the values for the same iteration. How do I do so?
Here's a sample
n = 100;
for i = 1:n
x(i) = rand
y(i) = rand
if(x(i)< 0 || y(i)<0)
disp(' I need to reinitialize values for the same i and my n count should be 100')
end
end
So I have to run the loop until I reach my 'n' value and meet my conditions within the loop. Is there a way to do it or should I use different loop like while?

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infinity
infinity 2019-7-10
编辑:infinity 2019-7-10
Hello,
There are several ways, one approach that you can use as follows
clear
n = 100;
x = zeros(1,n);
y = zeros(1,n);
for i = 1:n
xt = rand;
yt = rand;
while (xt*yt<0)
xt = rand;
yt = rand;
end
x(i) = xt;
y(i) = yt;
end
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Mounisha Ganesan
Mounisha Ganesan 2019-7-10
YES ! I did this already. That was my original code. But since x2 is( X2 = x1+ some value ) it might exceed value 1 or become less than 0. So I have to check for the x2 and y2 everytime so that they are between 0-1 and initialize x1 and y1 again for the same iteration until I make sure x2 and y2 are within (0-1)

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