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Published inJul 2016
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Yu-Wei, Chiu (David Chiu)
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Yu-Wei, Chiu (David Chiu)

Yu-Wei, Chiu (David Chiu) is the founder of LargitData (www.LargitData.com), a startup company that mainly focuses on providing big data and machine learning products. He has previously worked for Trend Micro as a software engineer, where he was responsible for building big data platforms for business intelligence and customer relationship management systems. In addition to being a start-up entrepreneur and data scientist, he specializes in using Spark and Hadoop to process big data and apply data mining techniques for data analysis. Yu-Wei is also a professional lecturer and has delivered lectures on big data and machine learning in R and Python, and given tech talks at a variety of conferences. In 2015, Yu-Wei wrote Machine Learning with R Cookbook, Packt Publishing. In 2013, Yu-Wei reviewed Bioinformatics with R Cookbook, Packt Publishing. For more information, please visit his personal website at www.ywchiu.com. **********************************Acknowledgement************************************** I have immense gratitude for my family and friends for supporting and encouraging me to complete this book. I would like to sincerely thank my mother, Ming-Yang Huang (Miranda Huang); my mentor, Man-Kwan Shan; the proofreader of this book, Brendan Fisher; Members of LargitData; Data Science Program (DSP); and other friends who have offered their support.
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Generating random samples


In this section, we will introduce how to generate random samples from a given population with the sample and sample.int functions.

Getting ready

In this recipe, you need to prepare your environment with R installed.

How to do it…

Please perform the following steps to generate random samples.

  1. First, generate random samples from 1 to 10:

    > sample(10)
    
  2. If you would like to reproduce the same samples, you can set the random seed beforehand:

    > set.seed(123)
    > sample(10)
     [1]  3  8  4  7  6  1 10  9  2  5
    
  3. You can then randomly choose two samples from 1 to 10:

    > sample(10,2)
    [1] 10  5
    
  4. If the population and sample size are required arguments, you can also use the sample.int function:

    > sample.int(10,size=2)
    [1] 7 6
    
  5. For example, one can simulate a lottery game and generate six random samples from a given population with a size of 42:

    > sample.int(42,6)
    [1]  5 37 10  2 13 36
    
  6. Alternatively, one can generate random samples with replacements by setting the replace...

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Yu-Wei, Chiu (David Chiu)

Yu-Wei, Chiu (David Chiu) is the founder of LargitData (www.LargitData.com), a startup company that mainly focuses on providing big data and machine learning products. He has previously worked for Trend Micro as a software engineer, where he was responsible for building big data platforms for business intelligence and customer relationship management systems. In addition to being a start-up entrepreneur and data scientist, he specializes in using Spark and Hadoop to process big data and apply data mining techniques for data analysis. Yu-Wei is also a professional lecturer and has delivered lectures on big data and machine learning in R and Python, and given tech talks at a variety of conferences. In 2015, Yu-Wei wrote Machine Learning with R Cookbook, Packt Publishing. In 2013, Yu-Wei reviewed Bioinformatics with R Cookbook, Packt Publishing. For more information, please visit his personal website at www.ywchiu.com. **********************************Acknowledgement************************************** I have immense gratitude for my family and friends for supporting and encouraging me to complete this book. I would like to sincerely thank my mother, Ming-Yang Huang (Miranda Huang); my mentor, Man-Kwan Shan; the proofreader of this book, Brendan Fisher; Members of LargitData; Data Science Program (DSP); and other friends who have offered their support.
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