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How can I store vectors of different sizes into a column array to be then added to Table that was created previously?

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I wrote two codes that process images. The first script loads the images, allows the user to select the points of interest then stores these in a Table. The next script takes these coordinate values and creates vectors for the region of interst highlighted for each sample. I want to store these vectors in the Table from the previous script but I am running into two issues.
The first is how do I append the table (create new column and add it to table). The second issue is that when I concatnate the vectors (of different sizes) in my loop. I am given an eorror "deimensions of arrays being concatenated are not conisistent". How would I go about resolving this? The vectors will always be of different sizes. My goal is to store these vectors with their appropirate files to be later used for calculatoins and plots ( I plan to plot all the intensity profile for the samples on one plot)/ I am including a sample of the table the first code creates below:
One of the challneges is that I want to store a vector in one cell to be accessed later for when I plot my values for each of my files.
filename cL cR cmid rU rL rmid xVecLen yVecLen OutEdgeL OutEdgeR OutEdgeB OutEdgeT
__________________________________ ___ ___ ____ _____ _____ _____ _______ _______ ________ ________ ________ ________
"2496-2.JPG" 217 583 400 281.5 157.5 219.5 184 63 131 680 99.5 339.5
"2496-1.JPG" 212 492 352 309.5 197.5 253.5 141 57 77 641 121.5 398.5
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
seg=141;
ROIint=[];
Intensity=[];
c=cell(1,z);
for i= 1:z
%Segment the R.O.I into a series of concentric rectangles
xvector=cL(i):((cmid(i)-cL(i))/seg):cmid(i)
yvector=rL(i):((rmid(i)-rL(i))/seg):rmid(i)
%Loop through rectangluar region of interest defined
for ii= 1:seg
xLroi=xvector(ii)
xRroi=(cmid(i)-xLroi)+cmid(i)
yLroi=yvector(ii)
zz=(rmid(i)-yLroi)
yUroi=rmid(i)+zz
Int=sum(sum(G(yLroi:yUroi,xLroi:xRroi)))
Intensity=[Intensity Int]
end
ROIint=[ROIint; Intensity]
end
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OmartheEngineer
OmartheEngineer el 22 de Ag. de 2022
@Mario Malic each column wouldnt have a different number of rows. The difference would be some columns have one value in it. Others have a vector array stored. Does that make sense? My other main issue to concatnation. I cant seem to store the vectors generated from the loop into an array as they vary in length. What is a solution for that?
Kartikay Sapra
Kartikay Sapra el 25 de Ag. de 2022
As suggested above, you can append variable length vectors into a cell array.
For this particular case, you can create a table with the maxium possible columns and use NaN for missing values.

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