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Could anyone help to combine three matrix into single matrix.

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I have three matrixes A with different number present in the first column.But the number present in second column of all matrices are same.
A=[1 0 0;
2 0 0;
3 0 0]
A=[4 0 0 ;
5 0 0;
6 0 0]
A=[7 0 0;
8 0 0;
9 0 0]
I want to combine the three matrices into an single matrix such that the output should be A=[1 4 7;
2 5 8;
3 6 9].
Could anyone please help me on this.

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Torsten
Torsten on 20 Feb 2019
A_combined = [A1(:,1),A2(:,1),A3(:,1)];
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Torsten
Torsten on 20 Feb 2019
It's not possible that they all are named "A" because you would overwrite one matrix by the other if you implemented it this way in MATLAB.
jaah navi
jaah navi on 20 Feb 2019
With respect to the code i am running the code with respect to three particles.
The three A matrices corresponds to each particles.
Now I need to combine the first column of all three particles into single A matrix.

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