Combining Cells into a single cell
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How can I combine multiple cells in to a single cell
there are 6 cells, each m x n format (n is 17 in all)
I want a new cell created that just adds up below
so for example Cell1 is 50x17 Cell2 is 30x17 Cell3 is 20x17
new cell should then be : AllCell is 100x17
I thought of:
Allcell=cell(Cell1+Cell2+Cell3,17);
but what then
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Jan
on 9 Jan 2013
If your cells are not called "Cell1", "Cell2", ... but you use an index as index (as suggested repeatedly and consequently in this forum), the concatenation is even easier:
C{1} = rand(50, 17);
C{2} = rand(10, 17);
C{3} = rand(40, 17);
C{4} = rand(30, 17);
C{5} = rand(20, 17);
AllC = {cat(1, C{:})};
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