Thank you John and [email protected]. The syntax below worked just fine. Thanks again!
On Sunday, September 7, 2014 7:54:53 PM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote: > > Have you tried: > > > using Distributions > > x = rand(Normal(0,1),(10,10)) > > > That should work. > > > On Sunday, September 7, 2014 7:47:24 PM UTC-4, Christopher Fisher wrote: >> >> Hi all- >> >> I recently upgraded to Julia 0.3 and encountered a problem generating >> matrices of random data using Distributions. I did not receive this error >> with Julia 0.2. I receive the following error in both IJulia and terminal: >> >> using Distributions >> x = rand(Normal(0,1),10,10) >> >> `rand` has no method matching rand(::Normal, ::Int64, ::Int64) >> while loading In[8], in expression starting on line 2 >> >> >> >> >> >> However, the following works: >> >> >> using Distributions >> x = rand(Normal(0,1),10) >> >> >> 10-element Array{Float64,1}: >> -1.27113 >> 0.81187 >> 0.250986 >> 1.01228 >> -1.77785 >> 0.328616 >> 0.122259 >> 0.926345 >> -1.11857 >> 0.462382 >> >> >> Any help would be much appreciated. >> >> >> Chris >> >> >> >>
