What function do I use to generate a matrix with the values in specific increments?

I understand how to use the 'linspace' function, but I was wondering if I'm able to do it using the 'randi' function, or the 'randm' function.

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What is "it" here, specifically?
If you control a randomized variate to have some specific spacing then it wouldn't be all that random. What's the actual objective?

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bharti patel
bharti patel am 15 Feb. 2015
Bearbeitet: bharti patel am 15 Feb. 2015
In order to create a matrix with specific increment, you can use something like: x = [0, 5, 200]; This will create a row vector, with values starting with zero, with increments of 5 and ending with 200.
using Randi; randi(10,3,4); This will create a 3 by 4 matrix with random numbers between 1 to 10.
There is no randm fucntion. Do you mean randn?
I think you mean something like this:
incr = rand(1,n); % Variable increments
x = cumsum(incr); % Variable with 'incr' spaced intervals

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