How to combine and transpose arrays?

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Michael Seed
Michael Seed el 17 de Sept. de 2021
Comentada: Michael Seed el 17 de Sept. de 2021
I have 4 arrays. Each one is 39690x1 double. I need to combine them into one array that is 4x39690 double.
inp = cat(2,He,Lu);
inp = inp';
This works when I combine two arrays.
imp = cat(4,S1,S2,S3,S4);
inp = inp';
But when I try it on 4 arrays it gives me errors: Error using '
TRANSPOSE does not support N-D arrays. Use PAGETRANSPOSE/PAGECTRANSPOSE to
transpose pages or PERMUTE to reorder dimensions of N-D arrays.
I tried out permute but can only find examples on how to use it on 3D images or excel files, it doesn't do what I need. And I can't find much at all on how to use PAGETRANSPOSE.

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Chunru
Chunru el 17 de Sept. de 2021
Editada: Chunru el 17 de Sept. de 2021
s1 = rand(5,1);
s2 = rand(5,1);
s3 = rand(5,1);
s4 = rand(5,1);
imp =[s1 s2 s3 s4]'
imp = 4×5
0.3756 0.1015 0.8919 0.9454 0.0621 0.3403 0.5383 0.9285 0.7061 0.5837 0.2148 0.9999 0.9353 0.5535 0.0733 0.8793 0.8986 0.4176 0.2299 0.1544
% or
imp1 = cat(2, s1, s2, s3, s4)' % 2 along dim 2
imp1 = 4×5
0.3756 0.1015 0.8919 0.9454 0.0621 0.3403 0.5383 0.9285 0.7061 0.5837 0.2148 0.9999 0.9353 0.5535 0.0733 0.8793 0.8986 0.4176 0.2299 0.1544

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