Generate random number between a given sequence using rand and exisiting matrix

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Hello,
Is there a way I can generate a random number vector of dimensions N*M*K between a given defined sequence? For example, I would like to generate a 256*2500*16 matrix and the elements of this matrix should be say between the values,8e-4 and 2.5e-8? I have tried to use the rand function with the 'like' option but don't see how to generate between that sequence.
my_needed_matrix = rand(size(my_existing_matrix),'like',my_existing_matrix);
Here my_existing_matrix is the matrix which from which I wish to create another matrix of similar values.
Thank you!
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Adam
Adam on 26 Sep 2016
You haven't given any information as to how your existing matrix is supposed to contribute to the solution other than by giving its size which is rather trivial. Based on the information you have given Andrei's answer and your plot of it gives exactly what I would expect from your question.

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 26 Sep 2016
Edited: Andrei Bobrov on 26 Sep 2016
a = 2.5e-8;
b = 8e-4;
my_needed_matrix = rand(size(my_existing_matrix))*(b - a)+a;
Please read MATLAB Documentation about it.
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Kash022
Kash022 on 26 Sep 2016
Its a huge mat file ~ 71MB. so I don't think its possible to attach it here. my_existing_matrix is a 256*2500*16 double
Kash022
Kash022 on 26 Sep 2016
The trace exists between points 500 and ~650..so I tried to write this
out(t(:,500:650,:)) = rand(sum(t),1)*6e-5 + 1.5e-5;
but it still returns the previous error. So you see, between these two points I need something which rises upto say 575, and then decreases to zero for the other half.

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