adding elements from cell array to another
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i have cell array m [1x4] [1x5] and a cell array named y whose dimensions are [1x4] [1x5]. i want to put the y cell array into m such that resulting m is [1x8] [1x5] e.g
m{1}=2 3 6 44
m{2}= 12 34 25 66
and
y{1}=10 5 1 8
y{2}=3 0 9 6 7
resulting m should be
m{1}=2 3 6 44 10 5 1 8
m{2}=12 34 25 66 3 0 9 6 7
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James Tursa
on 12 Sep 2017
Edited: James Tursa
on 12 Sep 2017
m = cellfun(@(A,B)[A B],m,y,'uni',false);
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James Tursa
on 12 Sep 2017
Edited: James Tursa
on 12 Sep 2017
So, if m={} initially, then you can use the 2nd method above with the if-test. Just put that immediately prior to the cellfun call.
But, what do you mean by "generate y of different sizes"? Will y have a different number of cell elements on each iteration? E.g., is it possible that on one iteration y will have 2 vectors, but on another iteration if might have 5 vectors?
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