unifinv
              Inverse of the continuous uniform cumulative distribution function (iCDF).
 For each element of p, compute the quantile (the inverse of the CDF) of
 the continuous uniform distribution with parameters a and b,
 which define the lower and upper bounds of the interval
 [a, b].  The size of x is the common size of
 p, a, and b.  A scalar input functions as a constant matrix
 of the same size as the other inputs.
Further information about the continuous uniform distribution can be found at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_uniform_distribution
See also: unifcdf, unifpdf, unifrnd, unifit, unifstat
Source Code: unifinv
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 ## Plot various iCDFs from the continuous uniform distribution
 p = 0.001:0.001:0.999;
 x1 = unifinv (p, 2, 5);
 x2 = unifinv (p, 3, 9);
 plot (p, x1, "-b", p, x2, "-g")
 grid on
 xlim ([0, 1])
 ylim ([0, 10])
 legend ({"a = 2, b = 5", "a = 3, b = 9"}, "location", "northwest")
 title ("Continuous uniform iCDF")
 xlabel ("probability")
 ylabel ("values in x")
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