how to merge two mat files which have different structure cells into a mat file with a matrix
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I need to merge 1000 files with different structure cells into one matrix. For detailed, I make an examples of two files A and B files. File A has one row with n cells A = {cell(1a,1a), cell(1a,2a), .... cell(1a,na)} and B has one row and m cells B = {cell(1b,1b), cell(1b,2b), .... cell(1b,mb)}. Each cell in A and B has same 3 columns but different rows. My question is how to merge these two files with a transformation of all cell content in to ONE matrix mat file like: [cell(1a,1a); cell(1a,2a); .... cell(1a,na); cell(1b,1b); cell(1b,2b), .... cell(1b,mb)] Thanks.
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jgg
on 22 Dec 2015
I think you need to give us a clearer example of what you're trying to do. Let's say you have K files. Then, if I understand your problem, couldn't you just do this:
C = cell(K,1);
for i = 1:K
load(file_i);
C{i} = file_i;
end
Is this not what you want to do?
quang minh le
on 22 Dec 2015
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SATISH KUMAR
on 16 Apr 2017
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Try this its working. load(a.mat); load(b.mat); c = [a;b];
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