How can I append same size matrix vertically?

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horizon
horizon le 28 Mai 2019
Commenté : Stephen23 le 28 Mai 2019
When I tried to append the following matrices, it automatically appended horizontally. How can I append like this vertically?
12 93 -1
67 -8 11
10 90 0
60 0 10
script
sample = [12 62; 93 -8; -1, 11];
sample2 = [10 60; 90 0; 0, 10];
new = [sample, sample2];
disp(new)
%result
12 62 10 60
93 -8 90 0
-1 11 0 10

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Alex Mcaulley
Alex Mcaulley le 28 Mai 2019
sample = [12 62; 93 -8; -1, 11];
sample2 = [10 60; 90 0; 0, 10];
new = [sample; sample2];

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Rik
Rik le 28 Mai 2019
Nothing here is happening automatically. With the comma you are telling Matlab that you want to concatenate horizontally. If you want to concatenate vertically you can either use the semicolon, or explicitly call the cat function.
Also, your inputs seem confusing. You can get closest to your stated output by transposing your two first.
sample = [12 62; 93 -8; -1, 11];
sample2 = [10 60; 90 0; 0, 10];
new = [sample'; sample2'];
new(2,1)=67;%or was this a typo?
disp(new)

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