Is there a way to append all arrays nested in a table without looping?

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Hello all,
I have a matlab table t with a column d of arrays as shown below. Is there a way to concatenate all the arrays in d to a new variable say D without looping through the array? I am avoiding looping because it is so slow.
Thanks and regards.

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Rik
Rik on 18 Apr 2023
Something like this should work:
t = table({19;17},{rand(100,1);rand(100,1)},'VariableNames',{'Umean','d'})
t = 2×2 table
Umean d ______ ______________ {[19]} {100×1 double} {[17]} {100×1 double}
D=cell2mat(t.d);
size(D),class(D)
ans = 1×2
200 1
ans = 'double'
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Sam
Sam on 18 Apr 2023
Thanks guys. Now I have column of timetable where I only need that data. Is there a similar simple way to go about it?
Thanks in advance
Rik
Rik on 18 Apr 2023
Can you post example code that generates a similar variable? I showed you an example, and as you can see, that way it is easy to show you what to do.
I expect cell2mat complains, since you must have already tried it. You can also use vertcat:
tmp = t.i;
D = vertcat(tmp{:});

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KSSV
KSSV on 18 Apr 2023
D = table2array(T.d)
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 18 Apr 2023
Edited: Stephen23 on 18 Apr 2023
"T.d directly results in vertical concatenation if the data is numeric (which it looks like is the case in OP's data)"
To get 100x1 numeric data in one row requires nesting the numeric data inside a cell array. In the Workspace Viewer this is displayed without the curly braces, exactly as the OP's screenshot shows.
Your example creates 1x100 numeric vectors in each row, not 100x1 vectors like the OP.
Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi on 18 Apr 2023
Stephen, I am aware that my example creates 1x100 numeric vectors, which is what I mentioned in my comment as well.
"In the Workspace Viewer this is displayed without the curly braces"
I overlooked this. I will delete my above comment.

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