how can I write all for loop outputs in single matrix?

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how can I write all for loop results in single matrix?
For example
ans =
-2 -2 -1
-2 -2 1
-2 2 -1
-2 2 1
2 -2 -1
2 -2 1
2 2 -1
2 2 1
ans =
0 0 -3
0 0 3
I want to get a result such as
ans =
-2 -2 -1
-2 -2 1
-2 2 -1
-2 2 1
2 -2 -1
2 -2 1
2 2 -1
2 2 1
0 0 -3
0 0 3

Answers (2)

Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 19 May 2013
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek on 19 May 2013
For vertical concatenation
A=[1 2 3;4 5 6;7 8 9]
B=[10 20 30;40 50 60]
out=[A;B]
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Lottie Wardman
Lottie Wardman on 6 Oct 2021
Edited: Lottie Wardman on 6 Oct 2021
Hi,
Thought I would jump in as I'm having the same difficultly. The loop produces say 21 results, all labelled 'A'. Vertical concatination would work, but as all outputs are produced at once, it's not possible (or practical) to label each output with an alternative letter.
TIA

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 20 May 2013
Try this construct
out = [];
for jj = ...
% here your execution
A = ...
out = [out;A];
end
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Lottie Wardman
Lottie Wardman on 6 Oct 2021
Hi,
Sorry I'm very new to MATLAB, please could you explain a little more? I can't seem to use the above to 'join' all the loop results in a single matrix.
TIA

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