How to concatenate string cell arrays?

I have 2 string cells arrays (a 1 X 191 cell array and a 5 X 1 cell array). How can I concatenate the two so I have a 955 X 1 cell array that starts with Raw intensity mean (191 times), Gray mean ws=3 mean (191 times), etc. for all 191 cells.

Answers (1)

What you need is the Cartesian product of the two sets. MATLAB does not have built-in function, but there are several functions on FEX.

2 Comments

I noticed how the inputs must be numerical vectors. Can I still use this?
You can have it work for strings by editing the function. For example, you change
X = zeros (...);
to
X = strings (...);
I think no other change is needed. Or you can use another FEX function.
As I mentioned, there are several functions for this on FEX. You can get them by googling "matlab cartesian product".

Sign in to comment.

Categories

Products

Release

R2019b

Asked:

on 22 Nov 2020

Edited:

on 22 Nov 2020

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!