how to add string matrix to numeric matrix?

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eri
eri on 26 Oct 2012
example:
from
a=[rice;corn;wheat]
b=[3;4;3]
become
c=[rice 3;corn 4;wheat 3]

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José-Luis
José-Luis on 26 Oct 2012
You could use cell arrays:
a={'rice';'corn';'wheat'};
b={3;4;3};
your_result = cellfun(@(a,b) [a ' ' num2str(b)],a,b,'uniformoutput',false);
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eri
eri on 26 Oct 2012
Edited: eri on 26 Oct 2012
it did work, but the result is in one column, is it possible to make it two columns, for the example above i have two 3x1 matrix and i want the result to be 3x2 matrix?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 26 Oct 2012
[a, strcat({' '}, num2str(b))] %output will be cell 3x2 of strings

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 26 Oct 2012
No, numeric arrays can never contain strings.
Cell arrays can contain both strings and numbers, in separate elements.
c = {'rice', 3; 'corn', 4; 'wheat', 3};
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eri
eri on 26 Oct 2012
my question is that i already have a and b, and what should i do to get output like c by operating a and b?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 26 Oct 2012
Edited: Walter Roberson on 26 Oct 2012
c = [a, num2cell(b)]; %output will be cell 3x2 first col strings second col numeric

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 26 Oct 2012
a={'rice';'corn';'wheat'}
b=[3;4;3]
c=arrayfun(@(x) [a{x} ' ' num2str(b(x))],1:3,'un',0)

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