append rows of a table

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Robert
Robert on 27 Jul 2021
Commented: Peter Perkins on 28 Jul 2021
So i would like to take two tables lets say T1 and T2
I want to take a single line if T2 and append it to the end of T1.
I found this could as an example. It works just fine except it appends the enitre table. I want to just append a single row from T2 and tack it on to the end of T1.
Anyone have any ideas?
T2 = readtable('morePatients.csv');
Tnew = [T;T2];
size(Tnew)
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 27 Jul 2021
Tnew = [T;T2(1,:)];
maybe? This would only work if the variable names match (though iirc if the names match but are in a different order then the entries will be matched by variable name.)
Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins on 28 Jul 2021
Correct. If the two sets of var names differ only by permutation, vertcat matches them up. If the two sets are more different than that, that's a whole 'nuther question.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 27 Jul 2021
The general solution is to vertcat or [;] a cell array that has the same number of columns that as the table has variables. This will work even if the table contains multiple data types. Values being appended will have their type converted if necessary.
You might need to use table2cell if your table has multiple data types.
Or if the variable names match you can just vertcat T2(1,:)

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