how to random initialize svd function in matlab??

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i want the svd function in matlab to give me two different values for the same matrix , i mean the U and V , currently im getting the same everytime i run

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Christine Tobler
Christine Tobler il 5 Mar 2020
The linear algebra functions in MATLAB are run-to-run reproducible, meaning if you call them twice with the exact same input, you get the exact same output.
If you want to randomize the output, you could pre-multiply the matrix with two random orthogonal matrices, and then apply does matrices to the outputs U and V:
[m, n] = size(A);
U0 = orth(randn(m));
V0 = orth(randn(n));
[U, S, V] = svd(U0*A*V0');
U = U0'*U;
V = V0'*V;
norm(A - U*S*V', 'fro')
This will still return the same singular values (which are unique), but returns different singular vectors.

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KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA il 5 Mar 2020
data_test=magic(3);
[U,S,V]=svd(data_test)
Result
U =
-0.5774 0.7071 0.4082
-0.5774 0.0000 -0.8165
-0.5774 -0.7071 0.4082
S =
15.0000 0 0
0 6.9282 0
0 0 3.4641
V =
-0.5774 0.4082 0.7071
-0.5774 -0.8165 -0.0000
-0.5774 0.4082 -0.7071
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Fethi Bencherki
Fethi Bencherki il 5 Mar 2020
Modificato: Fethi Bencherki il 5 Mar 2020
i might have formulated the question in a wrong manner , see normally svd is non unique , but due to some reason svd(A) is outputing the same results , i want it instead to give me different U, V everytime i run , for the same matrix A ofcourse

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