Avoid for loop on sum on given indexes, use accumarray?

Hi,
I'm trying to get rid of the for loop on the follwoing code:
S=zeros(100,50);
V=rand(1,50);
Index=round(50*rand(1,50))
for i=1:50
S(:,Index(i))=S(:,Index(i))+V(i);
end
I probably need to use accumarray but I cannot figure how.
Thanks a lot

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Why are you creating 100 rows when you do the same thing to all of them? Why not create one row with the values and later replicate to 100 copies?
It is a simplified version of my problem.
A more accurate one would be:
S=zeros(100,50);
V=rand(100,50);
Index=round(50*rand(1,50))
for i=1:50
S(:,Index(i))=S(:,Index(i))+V(:,i);
end
Thanks

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 Accepted Answer

Idx1 = repmat(1:size(V,1), 1, length(Index)) ;
Idx2 = repelem(Index, 1, size(V, 1));
S = accumarray([Idx1(:), Idx2(:)], V(:), size(V)) ;

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