Combine 2 Cell Matrices into One
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Hello,
Im trying to combine data from two matrices into one. An example:
A = {'A','B','C';'A','B','C'};
B = {'1','1','1';'2','2','2'};
and I want C to be:
C = {'A1','B1','C1';'A2','B2','C2'};
I feel like this is trivial, and I am definitely missing something. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Star Strider
on 6 May 2020
Try this:
A = {'A','B','C';'A','B','C'};
B = {'1','1','1';'2','2','2'};
C = cellfun(@(x,y)[x,y], A, B, 'Uni',0)
producing:
C =
2×3 cell array
{'A1'} {'B1'} {'C1'}
{'A2'} {'B2'} {'C2'}
.
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