Random matrix number generator

I am trying to make a matrix that generates random numbers but each column is associated with a different variable. To be specific I need a 60x6 matrix that has columns for; force, pressure, torque, thickness and radius with the last column being the cost function for the genetic algorithm. I also dont know how to define the cost function.
m=zeros(60,6);
F=m(1);
P=m(2);
T=m(3);
r=m(4);
t=m(5);
F=1000+rand(60,1)*99000;
P=100+rand(60,1)*900;
T=10+rand(60,1)*90;
r=.05+rand(60,1)*.04;
t=.0001+rand(60,1)*.0008;

Answers (1)

There is no way in MATLAB to create a variable that "aliases" a column of a matrix. You will need to construct the variables with rand and then
m = [F P T r t] ;

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That is exactly what i was missing, thank you. Another thing I'm wondering is how to put my cost function in. ? = ((?−2??^2)/2??^2))^2. Do I just change those into characters that I can use like a,b,c?
Odd, I am having difficulty figuring out what character encoding is being used for your string ? = ((?−2??^2)/2??^2))^2
function cost = obj(x)
theta = x(1); sigma = x(2); s = x(3);
cost = pi_(theta, sigma, s);
function result = pi_(theta, sigma, s)
result = (theta./(2*sigma.*s.^2) - 1).^2;
It is not clear what this function of 3 variables has to do with the five variables force, pressure, torque, thickness and radius.
Ah, finally found the character encodings for those characters. They are part of the Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block that starts from U+1D400

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