I want to create a for loop which creates different pairs each time.

for i=1:p
for j=1:p
i~=j
disp('i is equal to');
disp(i);
disp('j is equal to');
disp(j);
end
end
I have made this however some pairs are the same e.g i= 1 j = 1 and so on

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i ~= j
will simply output to the command line whether or not i is equal to j. The remaining code will be unaffected by whatever the result of that is.
See Akshata's response below for how to structure the if statement.
As a general rule of good practice, it is better to avoid using i and j and loop indices, MATLAB reserves these for complex numbers (i.e., sqrt(-1)). Use ii and jj instead

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for i=1:p
for j=1:p
if (i~=j)
disp('i is equal to');
disp(i);
disp('j is equal to');
disp(j);
end
end
end

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