Dear friend,
How to achieve the goal of multiply two cell array using MATLAB like this?
A={1,2,3},B={'a','b','c'}
to achieve A*B={{1,'a'},{1,'b'},{1,'c'},{2,'a'},{2,'b'},{2,'c'},{3,'a'},{3,'b'},{3,'c'},}
Your help would be highly appreciated!

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Florian Bidaud
Florian Bidaud le 19 Oct 2022

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Hi,
C = {};
A={1,2,3};
B={'a','b','c'};
for i = 1:length(A)
for j = 1:length(B)
C{end+1} = {A{i},B{j}};
end
end

5 commentaires

Daniel Niu
Daniel Niu le 19 Oct 2022
Thank you Florian. It works.
Florian Bidaud
Florian Bidaud le 19 Oct 2022
you're welcome, if you're happy with the answer, please accept the answer
Daniel Niu
Daniel Niu le 19 Oct 2022
Dear Florian,
how to display the cell array like this {{1,'a'},{1,'b'},{1,'c'},{2,'a'},{2,'b'},{2,'c'},{3,'a'},{3,'b'},{3,'c'},}
I use celldisp, but it shows like this:
Thank you!
celldisp(C)
C{1}{1} =
1
C{1}{2} =
a
C{2}{1} =
1
If you type disp(C) you will get :
>> disp(C)
Columns 1 through 7
{1×2 cell} {1×2 cell} {1×2 cell} {1×2 cell} {1×2 cell} {1×2 cell} {1×2 cell}
Columns 8 through 9
{1×2 cell} {1×2 cell}
if you type
>> for i = 1:length(C)
disp(C{i})
end
{[1]} {'a'}
{[1]} {'b'}
{[1]} {'c'}
{[2]} {'a'}
{[2]} {'b'}
{[2]} {'c'}
{[3]} {'a'}
{[3]} {'b'}
{[3]} {'c'}
You can also type :
>> disp([C{1,1:end}])
Columns 1 through 12
{[1]} {'a'} {[1]} {'b'} {[1]} {'c'} {[2]} {'a'} {[2]} {'b'} {[2]} {'c'}
Columns 13 through 18
{[3]} {'a'} {[3]} {'b'} {[3]} {'c'}
Daniel Niu
Daniel Niu le 19 Oct 2022
Thank you for the elaborate explanation!

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