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Creating samples from a well-specified population using a probabilistic method and/or producing random numbers from a specified distribution. As this tag is ambiguous, please consider [survey-sampling] for the former and [monte-carlo] or [simulation] for the latter. For questions regarding creating random samples from known distributions, please consider using the [random-generation] tag.
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How to interpret multiple calls of rnorm() function in R?
I'm using rnorm() to generate data for a trainng set. The target is to generate a matrix X with n rows and p columns to represent n sets of p features, and I did so in two ways:
First,
X = matrix(rnor …