haltonset
Halton quasirandom point set
Description
haltonset is a quasirandom point set object that produces points
from the Halton sequence. The Halton sequence uses different prime bases in each dimension to
fill space in a highly uniform manner.
Creation
Description
p = haltonset(d)
constructs a d-dimensional point set p, which is
a haltonset object with default property settings. The input argument
d corresponds to the Dimensions
property of p.
p = haltonset(d,Name,Value)
sets properties of
p using one or more name-value pair arguments. Enclose each
property name in quotes. For example, haltonset(5,'Leap',2) creates a
five-dimensional point set from the first point, fourth point, seventh point, tenth point,
and so on.
The returned object p encapsulates properties of a Halton
quasirandom sequence. The point set is finite, with a length determined by the
Skip and Leap properties and by limits on the
size of the point set indices (maximum value of 253). Values of
the point set are generated whenever you access p using net or parenthesis indexing. Values are not stored within
p.
Properties
Dimensions — Number of dimensions
positive integer scalar
This property is read-only.
Number of dimensions of the points in the point set, specified as a positive integer