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2008-10-14 18:20 Morn 720×540× (30897 bytes) {{Information |Description= |Source=I created this work entirely by myself. |Date=2008-10-14 |Author=~~~ |other_versions= }} Made with the following Python script: <code> from pylab import * from random import choice numwalk = 8 length = 100 data = z
The following is the similar code in MATLAB and Octave
function RandomWalk ()
hold off;
x = 1:100;
color = ['y' 'g' 'b' 'k' 'r', 'm' 'c'];
y(1)= 0;
for m = 1:7
for n = 2:100
y(n) = y(n-1) + 2*floor(rand()*2)-1;
end
plot(x, y, color(m), 'LineWidth',2);
hold on
axis([0 100, -20 20])
end
end
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== Summary == This file was copied from en.wikipedia by Toobaz, what follows is its original description: {{Information |Description=Eight different random walks. |Source=I created this work entirely by myself. |Date=2008-10-14 |Au