How to concatenate multiple mat files into a single cell array
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    Abdulhakim Alezzi
 on 30 Mar 2021
  
    
    
    
    
    Answered: Shubham Khatri
    
 on 9 Apr 2021
            Dear Friends
I have 22 different matfiles with (C1,C2,C3,...C22). All these files have a same name (data).
I want to concatenate all these files into a single cell array.
I have tried this code, but it does not help.
D = 'path to the folder where the files are saved'
S = dir(fullfile(D,'C*.mat'));
C = cell(1,numel(S));
Z = load(fullfile(D,S(1).name));
F = fieldnames(T);
for k = 2:numel(S)
    T = load(fullfile(D,S(k).name));
    for n = 1:numel(F)
        Z.(F{n}) = cat(1, Z.(F{n}), T.(F{n})); 
    end
end
save(fullfile(D,'Y.mat'),'Z')
....
Any help will be highly appreciated . 
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  Adam Danz
    
      
 on 30 Mar 2021
				Focus in on the problem by explicitly describing/showing the problem rather than "it does not help". Are you having trouble selecting the right files (ie, problems with dir/load etc)?  Are you having trouble with concatenation?  Is there an error message (if so, share all of it).   Then give some more information about the the variables in the line that is causing the problem.  
The idea is to reduce the guess-work needed on our end and to make is super easy for use to quickly identify the problem.  
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