Printing a sentence using one random element from each cell array?

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Question: Write a script that will initalize cell arrays and print sentences using one random element from each cell array (ex. 'Harry loves cats').
What I have so far is this:
names = {'Harry', 'Sarah', 'Sue'};
verbs = {'loves', 'likes'};
nouns = {'cats', 'dogs', 'zebras'};
for i=1:length(names)
fprintf('%s\n',i,names{i})
end
However, this only gives me the 'names' array.
How can I print a sentence using one random element from each cell array?

Accepted Answer

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 20 Oct 2013
Hint:
names{randi(length(names))}

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 20 Oct 2013
Edited: Image Analyst on 20 Oct 2013
Homework Hint: If your cells start out as sentences like 'Harry loves cats', use regexp() or strtok() to get the individual words, or simpler and better yet, use allwords: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/27184-allwords
But if your words are already extracted out like you showed in your test code, then just get 3 random integers using randi() and print all of them, not just names like you did
fprintf('%s %s %s\n', names{rand1}, verbs{rand2}, nouns{rand3});

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