array concatenation problem in matlab

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How can I add up on array without using concatenation or inbuilt function in matlab? I just want to combine the values in array.

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Shivani Dixit
Shivani Dixit on 27 Jun 2021
Assuming any inbuilt function should not be used, you can add up one array to other by the following method :
% assume this to be your initial array
x=[1 2 3]
% now suppose a new value is to be added i.e 4
x=[x 4]
This method concatenates values to the array without using any inbuilt function in matlab.
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 27 Jun 2021
Edited: Stephen23 on 27 Jun 2021
"Assuming any inbuilt function should not be used,"
Note that square brackets are just syntactic sugar for HORZCAT and VERTCAT, both of which are inbuilt functions:
which vertcat
built-in (/MATLAB/toolbox/matlab/ops/vertcat)
which horzcat
built-in (/MATLAB/toolbox/matlab/ops/horzcat)
Shivani Dixit
Shivani Dixit on 7 Jul 2021
A good catch , but as per the query , i assume that in this context, built-in means not to use any ready-made functions that concatenates the array.

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