How can I generate two correlated random vectors with values drawn from a normal distribution?

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MathWorks Support Team on 25 Jan 2011
The idea is to generate a random matrix M with 2 columns (using RANDN) corresponding to the 2 vectors that are to exhibit the desired correlation. That is, the elements of these vectors are drawn from a standard normal distribution. Multiplying M with sigma and adding mu yields a matrix with values drawn from a normal distribution with mean mu and variance sigma^2.
As can be seen from the code below, the trick is to multiply M with the upper triangular matrix L obtained from the Cholesky decomposition of the desired correlation matrix R (which is trivially symmetric and positive definite) in order to set the correlation as needed. In this particular example, the desired correlation is 0.75.
mu = 50
sigma = 5
M = mu + sigma*randn(1000,2);
R = [1 0.75; 0.75 1];
L = chol(R)
M = M*L;
x = M(:,1);
y = M(:,2);
corr(x,y)
The correlation of the resulting vectors can be verified with CORR.

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