Hi do you know an easy way to concentrate 88 matrices into one matrix

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Abdullah
Abdullah am 9 Sep. 2012
Hi do you know an easy way to concentrate 88 matrices into one matrix

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 9 Sep. 2012
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Jan
Jan am 9 Sep. 2012
A link to the FAQ is valuable always. And if you are there already, read the other topics also.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 9 Sep. 2012
If they are all separate matrices with separate names, maybe the easiest way is:
allMatrices = [m1(:); m2(:); m3(:); etc. m87(:); m88(:)];
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 9 Sep. 2012
Bearbeitet: Image Analyst am 9 Sep. 2012
That would work if they were all the same sizes in all dimensions.
Like Walter hints at, I'm wondering how he ended up with 88 differently-named matrices in the first place. I'm sure that could have been avoided and made more orderly.

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Jan
Jan am 9 Sep. 2012
It would be easy, if the matrices are not called m1, m2, ... m88, but if a cell is used: m{1}, m{2}, ... m{88}. Then:
joined = cat(1, m{:}); % Or cat(2, m{:})
This is explained in the important link posted my Walter.

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