What is the difference between mvnrnd and normrnd?

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I can not find out what is the difference between these two random number generator functions.
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Rohit Jain
Rohit Jain on 15 May 2015
mvnrnd() is the function used to generate pseudo random numbers that follow multi variate normal distribution. mvnrnd() is more for creating correlated random variables normrnd() is the function used to generate pseudo random numbers that follow normal distribution. normrnd() is generally faster than mvnrnd(). For more information on mvnrnd() and normrnd() follow the documentation http://www.mathworks.com/help/stats/mvnrnd.html
Adnane123
Adnane123 on 16 Sep 2015
Edited: Adnane123 on 16 Sep 2015
Another difference to emphasize here is that if you want to use mvnrnd() for the univariate case you should use the variance directly. For normrnd(), you need to use the standard deviation. Thus, the input for each function should look like: mvnrnd(mean,var) Vs normrnd(mean,sd)

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Rohit Jain
Rohit Jain on 15 May 2015
mvnrnd() is the function used to generate pseudo random numbers that follow multi variate normal distribution. mvnrnd() is more for creating correlated random variables normrnd() is the function used to generate pseudo random numbers that follow normal distribution. normrnd() is generally faster than mvnrnd(). For more information on mvnrnd() and normrnd() follow the documentation http://www.mathworks.com/help/stats/mvnrnd.html

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Adnane123
Adnane123 on 18 Sep 2015
Another difference to emphasize here is that if you want to use mvnrnd() for the univariate case you should use the variance directly. For normrnd(), you need to use the standard deviation. Thus, the input for each function should look like: mvnrnd(mean,var) Vs normrnd(mean,sd)

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