Append rows to an empty table

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Deepa Maheshvare
Deepa Maheshvare on 13 Nov 2019
Edited: Ajay Kumar on 13 Nov 2019
I am trying to append rows to an empty table
t = table
for i = 1:3
column1 = rand(2,1)
column2 = rand(2,1)
tempt = table(column1, column2, 'VariableNames',{'c1','c2'});
t = join(t,tempt)
end
This is not working
Cannot find a common table variable to use as a key variable.
Any suggestions on how to append rows to empty table?

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Ajay Kumar
Ajay Kumar on 13 Nov 2019
Edited: Ajay Kumar on 13 Nov 2019
t = table;
for i = 1:3
column1 = rand(2,1);
column2 = rand(2,1);
tempt = table(column1, column2, 'VariableNames',{'c1','c2'});
t = [t;tempt];
end
If you know the length of the final t, consider preallocating t in line 1 using zeros or ones to improve performance.

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