compensate vector into same length
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if we have multiple vectors, A,B,C. Each of them has different length. How can we compensate them by NaN into same length and store them as a matrix.
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Stephen23
on 31 Dec 2022
The simplest approach is to download the function PADCAT() here:
and use it like this:
M = padcat(A,B,C)
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Stephen23
on 31 Dec 2022
Edited: Stephen23
on 31 Dec 2022
"For example, I have a loop for 4 times, within each loop I will get a vector, then I need to compensate the vector with NaN within that loop; then in next loop I will have new vector to compensate."
How will you know what length to pad to, if you do not have all of the vectors?
I suspect that you could simply store all of the vectors in a cell array, and then supply them to PADCAT after the loop. This would likely be the simplest approach:
N = 4;
C = cell(1,N); % preallocate!
for k = 1:N
V = your code that generates a vector;
C{k} = V;
end
M = padcat(C{:})
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