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Combining Matrices

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Ah01mat
Ah01mat le 10 Oct 2011
hello im Ahmat i have encountered a problem it is related to the this one http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/13101-combine-many-matrices-into-one
but my problem is different i have A1,A2...An matrices and i want to combine them as B=[A1;A2;..;An] how can i do that in a loop or something(i have to do in in a loop )
ex A1=[2 3];A2=[4 5];A3=[5 6]; B=[2 3;4 5;5 6]
thanks

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bym
bym le 10 Oct 2011
B = [A1; A2; A3];
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Ah01mat
Ah01mat le 10 Oct 2011
i have to do it in a loop what if i have billion of matrices ? what can i do
bym
bym le 10 Oct 2011
literally 'billions'? (apologies to Carl Sagan)

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang le 10 Oct 2011
Hope it's not too late. The better approach is not to name your variable as A1, A2, A3. This problem has been asked numerous times on this forum.
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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang le 11 Oct 2011
The point is, if the data is not named as A1, A2, A3, you don't need to combine them at all. Are you taking the data from somewhere else, or the data is created by you?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 11 Oct 2011
Read the FAQ in reverse. If the FAQ tells you how to assign to variable names in a loop, then by flipping the statements around, it also tells you how to retrieve from variable names in a loop.

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