How concatenate two tables in MATLAB?
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I have two tables with no variables in common, with the same number of rows and with different number of columns. For example:
Age Height
___ ______
38 71
43 69
and the table:
Weight Blood
______ ______
176 124
163 109
How can I get:
Age Height Weight Blood
___ ______ ______ _____
38 71 176 124
43 69 163 109
Thanks!
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Ravi Raj Pareek
on 19 Mar 2021
use below command and check if it works:
T = join(Tleft,Tright)
where Tleft is, table with Age and height column
and Tright is, table with weight and blood
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Peter Perkins
on 23 Nov 2016
Adriano, to horizontally concatenate anything in MATLAB, you would probably just use square brackets, right? Such as AB = [A B]. Same for tables. cat and horzcat provide a functional form of that, but the standard MATLAB way is brackets.
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Peter Perkins
on 30 Apr 2020
Horizontal concatenation of tables will not merge variables. You need to say exactly what you started from and what you did.
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