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Hello Francesko,
Solution of this is simple. You can define your variable M this way (using "eval" function): M←eval(mat(random(10),random(10),random(10),1,3)) or to use originaly defined: M←mat(random(10),random(10),random(10),1,3) and right click on it and choose Optimization=>Numeric. In either way you will get a set of data that will not change during the subsequent use: M=mat(9,2,5,1,3) M=mat(9,2,5,1,3) M=mat(9,2,5,1,3) If you want another random data set, just recalculate page (F9) as you requested: M=mat(5,2,3,1,3) M=mat(5,2,3,1,3) x←M x=mat(5,2,3,1,3)
Regards, Radovan
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