How to generate just one random number in every iteration of for loop?

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I need to generate just one random number in every iterations.
For i=1:10
x(i)=rand(1)
end
%For example when i=4 (x(4)), this code generate 4 random x which is not my favorite i want just another random x

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Robert Cumming
Robert Cumming on 27 Jul 2014
Your storing each random created in each loop, if you only want one just do
x = rand (1);
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hamed
hamed on 27 Jul 2014
Edited: hamed on 27 Jul 2014
I need to store them because these are the initial positions of a serie of particles. It is a part of code.
Robert Cumming
Robert Cumming on 27 Jul 2014
That's what you have in your original code.
At i=4 its generating the 4th random number and saving it in x(4). X(1:3) are already populated by the earlier loops.

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