Concatenate matrix with for loop

Hi guys,
I got 3 matrices that I want to concatenate into one. Each matrix is 4x200. What I want to do is to create a matrix that is like matrix c:
a =
8 1 6 5
3 5 7 6
4 9 2 7
b =
5 4 1 3
7 3 2 8
8 9 6 6
c = [a(:,1) b(:,1);a(:,2) b(:,2);a(:,3) b(:,3);a(:,4) b(:,4)]
c =
8 5
3 7
4 8
1 4
5 3
9 9
6 1
7 2
2 6
5 3
6 8
7 6
I want to use a for loop but I couldn't get it to work. Your help will be appreciated. Thank you!

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I have tried:
t = 0;
g = 0;
for i = 1:size(a,2)
for j = 1:size(a,1)
c(t+1,g+1) = [a(j,i) b(j,i)];
t = t+1;
end
t = 0;
g = g+1;
end
g = 0;
But the error is dimension mismatch
Why for-loop?
I just thought it's the easiest way. If there is other ways, I am happy to try out as well. Thanks.

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 Accepted Answer

Try this:
c = [a(:) b(:)];

4 Comments

Catherine
Catherine on 21 Feb 2018
Edited: Catherine on 21 Feb 2018
Thanks! That's even easier.
As always, my pleasure!
Probably the easiest way is to create ‘v’ as a matrix, then concatenate it with the others:
v = repmat((1:size(a,1))', 1, size(a,2));
c = [v(:) a(:) b(:)];
Note the transpose operator ('). This creates ‘(1:size(a,1))’ as a column vector, necessary for the correct matrix creation.
This version of ‘v’ should work with any matrix ‘a’, since it is defined by the size dimensions of ‘a’.
Great! that works well! Thank you
As always, my pleasure!

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