Generating random streams marginally different
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Is there anyway in Matlab to generate streams of random normal numbers that are marginally different? By that I mean if the first stream would look like:
 [-0.9625    0.8736    0.8499    1.6579    0.6706   -2.3623   -0.7797   -0.5591    0.8103    2.9868]
then the next stream would be similar to the first stream, maybe something like:
 [-0.6321    0.9430    0.7002    1.3456    0.2832   -2.0011   -1.0188   -0.5932    1.1120    2.8932]
and so on with the next streams (each stream be similar to the other ones already generated).
Is there already any tools in Matlab doing this?
Thank you,
Kian
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  Andrew Newell
      
 on 1 Apr 2015
				Perhaps a random walk might do it - depending on what you wanted the streams for.
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  John D'Errico
      
      
 on 1 Apr 2015
        
      Edited: John D'Errico
      
      
 on 1 Apr 2015
  
      A statistician might say you wanted to generate a pair of correlated random variables. mvnrnd would help here.
Lacking that, you could just do this...
A = randn(1,10);
B = A + randn(size(A))/10;
Note that this is equivalent to a specific covariance matrix, so a similar stream could be gained from mvnrnd.
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  John D'Errico
      
      
 on 1 Apr 2015
				
      Edited: John D'Errico
      
      
 on 1 Apr 2015
  
			Yes. It was just a shifty shift key at fault.
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