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How to produce two 3*3 random matix for two varible

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Of course,we can use this method
>> matrix1=randi(10,3)
matrix1 =
3 3 7
8 1 6
2 6 5
>> matrix2=randi(10,3)
matrix2 =
7 7 8
7 10 3
7 3 2
Then the variable both matrix1 and matrix2 is random matrix.But I don't like this repetition work.If I'm in Mathematica,I just run
{matrix1, matrix2} = RandomInteger[10, {2, 3, 3}]
Then I get two 3*3 matrix. Matlab can conveniently to do such thing or is there any more elegant method?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 9 Jul 2017
There is no convenient way to do this in MATLAB.
You can create a variable and use mat2cell to break it into two cell locations. You need to assign that to a variable. Then you can use deal() to split the variable by taking advantage of comma list expansion. If you were doing this more than once you would want to write a function to do it.

KSSV
KSSV on 9 Jul 2017
iwant=randi(10,3,3,2)
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Yode
Yode on 9 Jul 2017
I know this,I just don't know how to asign the two matrix to two variable.Such as you cannot use [a,b]=randi(10,3,3,2) to get two variable.
KSSV
KSSV on 9 Jul 2017
Why you want to assign them into two different variables? There is no necessity for this.. iwant(:,:,1) and iwant(:,:,2), this is the way you use where you want.

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