Error using randi Size inputs must be scalar issue.

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I was using matlab 2015a version and instead of using Randi, i used Randint, but in 2017 version its not accepted and if i'm using randi then its showing eror Error using randi Size inputs must be scalar. Error in hetro_net (line 73) Xloc(s)=randi(1,1,[x_loc1(i)+1,x_loc2(i)-1]); how it can solved? Showing Error using randi Size inputs must be scalar. Error in hetro_net (line 73) Xloc(s)=randi(1,1,[x_loc1(i)+1,x_loc2(i)-1]);

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 4 Sep 2017
randi([x_loc1(i)+1,x_loc2(i)-1],1,1)
or just
randi([x_loc1(i)+1,x_loc2(i)-1])
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SHUAB KHAN
SHUAB KHAN on 5 Sep 2017
Edited: SHUAB KHAN on 5 Sep 2017
Actually syntax orientation has been changed but in previous version it was different and Thank you Andrei, I've already done this. :)

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KL
KL on 4 Sep 2017
randi(1,1,[x_loc1(i)+1,x_loc2(i)-1])
This is not a valid syntax!
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KL
KL on 4 Sep 2017
Had you done it before, you would have known that you've used the false syntax in the very first place!

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