How to reshape an array horizontally

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I wanted to know how to go about reshaping a character array horizontally, starting from the first index in the first row, and then the second and so on. So I want to change:
text =
3×5 char array
'words'
'words'
'words'
Into
text =
1x15 char array
'wordswordswords'
How do I do this?

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 22 Sep 2020
Using the reshape function:
text1 = ['words'; 'words'; 'words']
text2 = reshape(text1', 1, [])
producing:
text1 =
3×5 char array
'words'
'words'
'words'
text2 =
'wordswordswords'
.
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Star Strider
Star Strider on 22 Sep 2020
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Jérôme
Jérôme on 22 Apr 2024
I know it's not the class used in que question, but it's just to share how to do it with strings.
In case a string array is used instead of a char array, this can be done with the function strjoin:
text_1 = ["words" ; "words" ; "words"]
text_1 = 3x1 string array
"words" "words" "words"
text_2 = strjoin(text_1, "")
text_2 = "wordswordswords"

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