I have two matrices: A & B ... I want to combine them so that every element will be near the other one's corresponding element. For example something like C matrix.
A=[1,2;3,4]
B=[5,6;7,8]
C=[15,26; 37, 48]

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Mohammad Sami
Mohammad Sami am 23 Jan. 2020
Bearbeitet: Mohammad Sami am 23 Jan. 2020
Option 1
str2double(strcat(string(A),string(B)))
Option 2
str2double(reshape(compose('%i%i',A(:),B(:)),size(A,1),size(A,2)))
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 23 Jan. 2020
Note that if you have negative entries then you will need to define what the results are expected to be.
Ani Asoyan
Ani Asoyan am 23 Jan. 2020
Mohammad Sami Thank you , these options are great, but they don't work when the second matrix has a negative element

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 23 Jan. 2020

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A*10+B

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Ani Asoyan
Ani Asoyan am 23 Jan. 2020
Thank you, but I don't want it to be one number,,, also I do have negative numbers in my actual code, this is just an example. I want them to combine so that each element will stand near the other matrix's corresponding element
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 23 Jan. 2020
What does "stand near" mean to you?
kron(A, [1 0]) + kron(B, [0 1])
Ani Asoyan
Ani Asoyan am 23 Jan. 2020
I want them to be separate numbers and be close be the other corresponding one ..for example when
A(1,2)=-2
B(1,2)=-6
then C(1,2)=-2 -6
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 23 Jan. 2020
That is not possible in MATLAB unless you are willing to use cell arrays C{1,2} = [-2 -6]
Ani Asoyan
Ani Asoyan am 23 Jan. 2020
okay ,sorry I didn't see your 'kron(A, [1 0]) + kron(B, [0 1])' answer , I think this is the most convenient one. Thank you !!!

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