How to merge cell arrays with different dimensions?
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Ivan Mich
le 2 Fév 2022
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le 5 Nov 2022
I have two cell arrays. The first one (A) has 1x14 cells, and the second (B) has 1x7 cells. I would like to create an array (or a table) that would consists of two arrays in vertical merging. The commands e.g. table(A,B) etc. shows me error about the dimensions of each one.
Could you please help me ?
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Walter Roberson
le 2 Fév 2022
What would be the expected size and datatype of the "two arrays in vertical merging" ?
Are you looking for an output table with 14 variables, with the first row being the content of A, and the first 7 entries of the second row being the content of B, and with the second 7 entries of the second row being some kind of padding (such as empty cells) ?
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Walter Roberson
le 2 Fév 2022
T = table(A{:});
temp = cell(1, length(A));
temp(1:length(B)) = B;
T = [T; temp];
Note that using [] between a table and a cell array has the effect of inserting the content of the cell array as additional rows in the table.
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