how to get the outputs of an expression with a random variable input

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Hi,
I need hints on how to use random variable change as one of the input in an expression and get the (30)different outputs displayed for each of the random variable change. An example is shown below:
f=100;
a = 90
b = 100
z= a + (b-a)*rand(1:30)
c = 2; d = 2;
Y = f*b*c*z;
disp(Y); % display 30 Y outputs for all the random variable changes

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 21 Apr 2014
If you want a vector of 30 random numbers, you would use rand(1,30)
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segun
segun on 21 Apr 2014
I mean how do I make the above expression display 30 different answers from the input of 30 random numbers as shown in the matlab codes posted
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 21 Apr 2014
The disp(Y) will do that. Your f, b, and c are scalars and your z is a vector (once you fix the rand() call), so your Y = f*b*c*z will be a vector, and disp(Y) will display that vector of 30 values.

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