How to merge rows in an array

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Fernando
Fernando on 31 Jan 2020
Commented: Star Strider on 31 Jan 2020
Hi,
I have a 399x7 double array like this:
I wonder how it's possibe to create a new array with each row merged together to form an array like:
Thanks!

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 31 Jan 2020
Try this:
A = randi(99, 7, 4)
Amerged = str2num(sprintf([repmat('%d',1,size(A,2)) '\n'],A.'))
producing (in this run):
A =
53 60 11 40
10 96 93 28
41 43 19 4
11 69 27 67
12 76 79 43
78 43 49 45
29 65 77 61
Amerged =
53601140
10969328
4143194
11692767
12767943
78434945
29657761
The str2double function is preferred for several reasons, however it will not work here to produce the result you want.
If you want ‘Amerged’ as a character array instead, omit the str2num call:
Amerged = sprintf([repmat('%d',1,size(A,2)) '\n'],A.')
It is necessary to transpose the matrix (here ‘A’) to get it tyo print correctly.
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Fernando
Fernando on 31 Jan 2020
@Star Strider
@Stephen
Thank you!
Star Strider
Star Strider on 31 Jan 2020
As always, our pleasure!

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