In a oneional random walk, the position x of a walker is computedby:x1 = x1+swhere s is

Chapter 6, Problem 32

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In a oneional random walk, the position x of a walker is computedby:x1 = x1+swhere s is a random number. Write a program that calculates the number ofsteps required for the walker to reach a boundary x = B. Use MATLAB'sbuilt-in function randn ( 1, 1) to calculates. Run the program 100 times(by using a loop) and calculate the average number of steps when B = 10.

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