how can I tell MATLAB to add a NaN if the size of concatenation is not consistent?
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Ali Almakhmari
on 18 Jan 2023
Answered: Dyuman Joshi
on 18 Jan 2023
Lets say I have two matrices: A = [2,2;3;3] and B = [4,4,4;5,5,5]
I was trying to concatnate them by doing: C = [A; B]
But MATLAB threw an error saying that the dimensions are not consistent.
Now whats an easy way to fix this? The result that I would like from the example I gave previously is: C = [2,2,NaN; 3,3,NaN; 4,4,4; 5,5,5]
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Florian Rössing
on 18 Jan 2023
You could write your own function that does length matching before concatenating. Appart from that, no Idea
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Dyuman Joshi
on 18 Jan 2023
A = [2,2;3,3];
B = [4,4,4;5,5,5];
A=padarray(A,[0 1],nan,'post')
C=[A;B]
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