concatenate two cells of different dimention into a single array
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navan
el 7 de Jun. de 2016
Comentada: Star Strider
el 7 de Jun. de 2016
I have three cells
so for example
Cell1 is 1x3 that is {1;1;1}
Cell2 is 3x2 that is {2,2;3,3;4,4}
Cell3 is 1x2 that is {1;1}
I want to concatenate all these cells into a single array so that i can see the results as
1 2 2 1
1 3 3 1
1 4 4
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Star Strider
el 7 de Jun. de 2016
This works:
Cell1 = {1;1;1};
Cell2 = {2,2;3,3;4,4};
Cell3 = {1;1};
Cell3{3} = []; % Add Empty Element To End Of ‘Cell3’
Result = cat(2, Cell1, Cell2, Cell3)
Result =
[1.0000e+000] [2.0000e+000] [2.0000e+000] [1.0000e+000]
[1.0000e+000] [3.0000e+000] [3.0000e+000] [1.0000e+000]
[1.0000e+000] [4.0000e+000] [4.0000e+000] []
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Star Strider
el 7 de Jun. de 2016
My pleasure.
I am not aware of any way to do what you want without adding an empty element. All the rows and columns have to be equal. You can make it more general with something like this:
Cell1 = {1;1;1};
Cell2 = {2,2;3,3;4,4};
Cell3 = {1;1};
idx = [size(Cell3,1):size(Cell1,1)-1]+1;
Cell3{idx} = []; % Add Empty Element To End Of ‘Cell3’
Result = cat(2, Cell1, Cell2, Cell3)
I do not know how robust that will be with other matrices, but it works here. It gives you a way of having the code calculate the number of empty elements to insert.
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