What does the symbol ";" mean in the statement "p1 = [x; y]"?

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Hi,
this means x and y are combined vertically to a new vector. So p1 = [x;y] creates a vector
p1 = (x)
(y)
Or simply try it with an example
p1 = [1;2]

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Oh..but if i want to combine them horizontally can i use the following
p=[x y] ??
Horizontal concatenation: [a, b], or [a b] or cat(2, a, b) or horzcat(a, b)
Vertical concatenation: [a; b], cat(1, a, b), vertcat(a, b)
Another method, which is prone to errors is using the line break as separator:
[a
b]

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hi, p1 = [x; y]; means u r combining the vectors x and y in to a single vector p1.

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on 15 Feb 2012

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on 13 Oct 2013

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