how to concatenate two vectors with different types

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bay rem
bay rem am 30 Dez. 2015
Beantwortet: Walter Roberson am 30 Dez. 2015
i have two vectors: vector1= [ 23 54 67 987] vector2=['test']
is there a way two concatenate those two vectors and obtain: [ 23 54 67 987 'test']
thank you in advance

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 30 Dez. 2015
No.
You can use [num2cell(vector1),vector2] to get {[23] [54] [67] [987] 'test'}
or {vector1, vector2} to get {[23 54 67 987] 'test'}
both of those are cell arrays.
You can also use [sprintf('%d ', vector1), vector2] to get '23 54 67 987 test' which is a string.
All three have their use, but the first of those with num2cell is the one you probably want to use if you are trying to create values to write with excel, and the last of them with sprintf is the one you probably want to use if you are formatting a single line for display purposes. (If you are formatting multiple lines for display purposes then you will usually end up using the first version together with a "trick" for sprintf)

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