Merge two vectors into matrix

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Don Singh
Don Singh on 21 Jan 2017
Answered: Idan Cohen on 22 Apr 2020
I have a time vector of 1x1024 double and an amplitude vector of 1024x1 double. How do I combine these vectors into a single matrix?

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 7 Feb 2018
your_matrix = [vector1(:), vector2(:)];

Idan Cohen
Idan Cohen on 22 Apr 2020
Hi,
I have a similar question. I have three vectors - X, Y and Z.
How can I merge these vectors into on matris so I can plot 3-D surf graph?
Thanks.

Von Duesenberg
Von Duesenberg on 21 Jan 2017
Something like this?
vector1 = rand(1024,1);
vector2 = rand(1, 1024);
newVector = [vector1 vector2'];
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Von Duesenberg
Von Duesenberg on 21 Jan 2017
You're right, Guillaume. Thanks for this.
Mohammed Ayoub
Mohammed Ayoub on 7 Feb 2018
Use "horzcat" command after transposing one of the vector. The result will be horizontally concatenates arrays. Thanks

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