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How do you concatenate several .mat files into one?

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Lianna Johnson
Lianna Johnson el 30 de Mayo de 2013
I have the following .mat files...
20130529_SPLBRENT3_000004.mat
20130529_SPLBRENT3_010022.mat
20130529_SPLBRENT3_020022.mat
I am trying to combine them into one .mat file with the name "20130529_SPLBRENT3_concat.mat"
Anyone know how I can do this?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 30 de Mayo de 2013
Are the variable names distinct in them? Or do they all have the same variable name and you want the resulting .mat to have the result of concatenating all of those contents together? If so then do you want to concatenate vertically, horizontally, or on the next higher dimension after the current variables (e.g., if the existing variables are 5 dimensional, produce a 6-dimensional result) ?
Lianna Johnson
Lianna Johnson el 30 de Mayo de 2013
They all have the same variable name and I want the resulting .mat file to have the result of concatenating all of the contents together. I would like to concatenate vertically.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski el 30 de Mayo de 2013
Editada: Sean de Wolski el 30 de Mayo de 2013
You may also find the matfile class helpful:
doc matfile

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