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nicolas
nicolas on 23 May 2013
I have 3 cells [1x5000] , [1x3000] and [1x2000] and I want to combine these in one cell [1x10000]. With small dimensions you can try the copy paste but now this is very slow procedure.
Do you have any ideas?
Thanks in advance!

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 24 May 2013
Study this example:
% Original cell array, with 3 elements (cells).
ca = {ones(1,5000), rand(1,3000), zeros(1,2000)}
% Construct new cell with one element comprised of the
% contents of the other cell array's cells:
new_ca = {[ca{1}, ca{2}, ca{3}]}
Also, reading the FAQ may be helpful: http://matlab.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#What_is_a_cell_array.3F
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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 24 May 2013
new_ca = {cat(2,ca{:})};
new_ca = {[ca{:}]};
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 24 May 2013
Edited: Image Analyst on 24 May 2013
nicolas said "Something like this,(I know that is wrong) C= [X(1, 1:5000),Y(1, 5001:8000), Z(1, 8001:10000)] Any ideas? "
Then just do this:
% Original cell array, with 3 elements (cells).
ca = {ones(1,99000), rand(1,99000), zeros(1,99000)}
% Construct new cell with one element comprised of certain specific elements
% of the contents of the other cell array's cells:
new_ca = {[ca{1}(1:5000), ca{2}(5001:8000), ca{3}(8001:10000)]}
If you have 3 separate cells instead of a cell array, then just concatenate them and use the same solution as above.
% Three separate original cells.
ca1 = {ones(1,99000)};
ca2 = {rand(1,99000)};
ca3 = {zeros(1,99000)};
% Combine, then use same solution as above.
ca = [ca1, ca2, ca3]
% Construct new cell with one element comprised of the
% contents of the other cell array's cells:
new_ca = {[ca{1}(1:5000), ca{2}(5001:8000), ca{3}(8001:10000)]}

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yagnesh
yagnesh on 24 May 2013
suppose x is [1x5000] , y is [1x3000] and z is [1x2000]
xyz=[x;y;z]

nicolas
nicolas on 24 May 2013
I think that there is a wrong in all of these answers, the way you described helps to create a new cell array, with contents the three cells, but no in a row. I mean that I would like to have in 5000 columns the first cell, the next 3000 columns the second etc.
Something like this,(I know that is wrong) C= [X(1, 1:5000),Y(1, 5001:8000), Z(1, 8001:10000)]
Any ideas? Thanks for your help!
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 24 May 2013
It's just one line - see my comment under my answer.

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 24 May 2013
A = {X,Y,Z};
ii = hankel([0 5000],[5000 8000 10000]);
C = arrayfun(@(x)A{x}(ii(1,x)+1:ii(2,x)),1:numel(A),'un',0);
out = {[C{:}]};

nicolas
nicolas on 24 May 2013
It seems so somplicated! I don't know yet! I check this and I ll answer to you, thanks!
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 24 May 2013
Yes, cell arrays are almost always complicated. Can't you work with just normal old reliable numerical arrays? It would be so much simpler.
nicolas
nicolas on 24 May 2013
maybe, but now I have the data in this type, its wasted time to convert them. I just need an array with all of them in a row. Nevertheless thanks again, I ll try again tmrw

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nicolas
nicolas on 29 May 2013
I know that it isn't so clever but finally I did it with (manual operated) "copy-paste" functions. http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/matlab_env/view-edit-and-copy-variables.html?searchHighlight=copy+paste+cells
Thanks for your time!

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