i cant understand this variable initialization

hello everyone !! im new in matlab ... can anyone please explain me how a matrix X can contain values greater than 2 after the following initialization : X = [randn(100,2)+ones(100,2);... randn(100,2)-ones(100,2)];
i thought that rand() gives random values in the interval 0-1..and when adding ones() the values will be between 1 and 2.
M I missing something ?
thanks in advance.

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Wayne King
Wayne King le 30 Déc 2013
Modifié(e) : Wayne King le 30 Déc 2013

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You are using randn() not rand() -- those are very different things.
randn() gives N(0,1) random variables. Those usually take values from [-3,3]

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lyes
lyes le 30 Déc 2013

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Thank you very much wayne for the answer

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