could anyone help me how to vertically concatenate different mat files of same number of rows with different columns.

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A.mat=(10x2)
B.mat=(10x4)
C.mat=(10x6)
i want to vertically concatenate all three .mat files into single final.mat that contains 30 rows with its respective columns.
could anyone please help me on it.
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Jakob B. Nielsen
Jakob B. Nielsen on 10 Mar 2020
You can't concatenate arrays of different dimensions. Why do you need them concatenated? One approach is to add 0s to A and B to make them all 10x6 and then concatenate, but depending on what you intend to do with the data afterwards that might not be a good approach.

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jaah navi
jaah navi on 10 Mar 2020
the reason i need to concatenate all into a single mat file i need to feed the mat file into the neural network for training.

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