how to split a large matrix into smaller matrices and assign random values

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I have a 180x180 matrix of 0's and I was to assign different range of random integers to each 45x45 set in the matrix. I have show the example output that I want for a much smaller matrix (10x10) that breaks it up into 5x5 matrices of different random values below. Any easy way to do this that doesn't involve a million for loops? I just want to expand this code to an N = zeros(180,180) type deal with 45x45 subparts.
N = zeros(10,10);
for i = 1:5
for j = 1:5
N(i,j) = randi([1,10]);
end
end
for i = 1:5
for j = 6:10
N(i,j) = randi([15,100])
end
end
for i = 6:10
for j = 6:10
N(i,j) = randi([1,17])
end
end
for i = 6:10
for j = 1:5
N(i,j) = randi([100,250])
end
end
N

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2017 年 2 月 27 日
low_vals = [1 15 1 100;
8 -4 17 3;
1 2 9 15;
0 -8 3 72];
high_vals = [10 100 17 250;
14 11 84 9;
33 11 99 222;
4 -3 88 105];
N = cell2mat( arrayfun(@(L, H) randi([L, H], 45, 45), low_vals, high_vals, 'Uniform', 0) );
The above would create 4 x 4 of 45 x 45 subblocks.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2017 年 2 月 27 日
Did you run the above code? It creates a 180 x 180 matrix in which each 45 x 45 (non-overlapped) sub-block is based on randi() between the corresponding low value and high value. For example, the third sub-block over on the second row of sub-blocks would be based on randi([17, 84], 45, 45) in the above demonstration code.
Andrew Poissant
Andrew Poissant 2017 年 2 月 27 日
Nvm, I was able to use the cell2mat for my question. Thanks!

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