Randomness of magic function

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anroy
anroy on 7 Apr 2018
Answered: anroy on 7 Apr 2018
Hi
I'm a bit of a newbie.
I executed the following lines in the console.
a = magic(100)
x = a(37,:)
y = a(81,:)
plot(x, y, 'go', 'LineWidth', 2, 'MarkerFaceColor', 'r', 'MarkerSize', 6)
And here is the plot.
What's with the clustering at the top-left and bottom-right, and the linear nature within those clusters? It's not a problem, just trying to understand how the randomness of the "magic" function works.
Thanks.

Accepted Answer

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 7 Apr 2018
Edited: Walter Roberson on 7 Apr 2018
magic() is not random at all. It always returns the same output for the same input. magic() constructs magic squares

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anroy
anroy on 7 Apr 2018
Ah, OK, got it. Sorry I should have checked the Help. Thanks Walter.

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