How to add "..." to multiple lines

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Greg
Greg on 4 Nov 2011
Hi,
I think I have a simple question. I pasted a large number of 3D points into an mfile. There are N >10000 points and each is on a separate line i.e.
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
...
I want to assign the whole mess to one 3Nx1 vector. Is there an easier way to do this than putting [] around it and ... at the end of each line? That is, is there a way to tell Matlab to ignore line breaks for a section (and say replace them with tabs)? Or another creative solution?
Thanks. It seems a little silly, but I'd love to avoid spending my afternoon pasting "..."s...
-greg

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 4 Nov 2011
There is a better way. I assume you pasted the data so the data has multiple lines. You only need to add one "[" at the beginning of the first line and add one "]" at the end of the last line to make it a matrix. Then you can reshape it to a vector.
a=[1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9];
b=a';
b=b(:)
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Greg
Greg on 4 Nov 2011
Ah! Thanks. I had no idea you don't need the ";..." when writing matrices on multiple lines. That is fantastic.

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