Error: Unable to perform assignment because the left and right sides have a different number of elements.
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    John MacLean
 on 12 Feb 2020
  
    
    
    
    
    Edited: John MacLean
 on 13 Feb 2020
            I am unable to get this for loop working for some reason, I know it is in line 28 but not sure.  Thanks for any help.  
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  fred  ssemwogerere
      
 on 13 Feb 2020
        
      Edited: fred  ssemwogerere
      
 on 13 Feb 2020
  
      You are using a double for loop. I advise its best to use something like this
for ii=1:24
    for jj=1:24
        z(ii,jj)=normrnd(mu_SC(ii),std_SC(jj),1000);
    end
end
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  fred  ssemwogerere
      
 on 13 Feb 2020
				Hello, from your question i think you are tring to generate a 1000x1000 array of normal random numbers, then in that case you can use cell notation, with curly brackets to the output as below:
for ii=1:24
    for jj=1:24
        z{ii,jj}=normrnd(mu_SC(ii),std_SC(jj),1000);
    end
end
  Stephen23
      
      
 on 13 Feb 2020
				With preallocation to avoid inefficiency and some errors related to unmatching classes/types/sizes:
z = cell(24,24);
for ...
end
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