Combining two separate arrays into singular payoff matrix

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Olivia Simuoli
Olivia Simuoli le 22 Sep 2020
Commenté : madhan ravi le 23 Sep 2020
Hi everyone,
I have two separate arrays that I am hoping to combine into a singular payoff matrix. Does anyone have any tips for doing so?
Right now, I have two 2x2 arrays that look like:
A = [4 2,
2 0]
B = [4 2,
4 2]
Instead of having them be separate, I want to combine them into a singular 2x2 payoff matrix P with the end result looking like:
P = [(4,4) (2,2),
(2,4) (0,2)]
I want to avoid manually typing in cell values and am looking for some way to achieve the end result by combining the existing A and B arrays. I would appreciate any help. Thank you!

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi le 22 Sep 2020
P = reshape(num2cell([A(:), B(:)], 2), [], size(A, 2));
celldisp(P)
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Olivia Simuoli
Olivia Simuoli le 23 Sep 2020
Thanks, that worked! Is there some way to see the full array without out having to view each cell individually? I am new to MATLAB so I don't even know if that's possible.

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Mario Malic
Mario Malic le 22 Sep 2020
Modifié(e) : Mario Malic le 22 Sep 2020
I could suggest this
C = cat(3, A, B)
>> C
C(:,:,1) =
4 2
2 0
C(:,:,2) =
4 2
4 2
% If you're looking for summing A(1,1) + B(1,1), you can try this
>> sum(C,3)
ans =
8 4
6 2
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Mario Malic
Mario Malic le 22 Sep 2020
Modifié(e) : Mario Malic le 22 Sep 2020
Ah true xD, but it was just an example, maybe summing over other dimensions makes more sense for such approach.
Olivia Simuoli
Olivia Simuoli le 23 Sep 2020
Thanks, that worked as well!

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