inserting vectors into a matrix

Hi,
I am wondering of there is a way that enables me to insert a column vector in a matrix (similar to insert column in excel) without replacing any existing column. For example I have Matrix "A" which is 4x4 and I want to insert a vector "B" to be the first column of "A" in order to obtain "A" 4x5 where the 1st column of "A" is vector "B"

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Jan
Jan am 25 Feb. 2013

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And to insert a column in the middle part:
A = rand(4, 4);
B = rand(4, 1);
C(:, [1,2,5,3,4]) = [A, B];
Not nice, but it works. Alternatively:
C = [A(:, 1:2), B, A(:, 3:4)];

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M.Basil Alazawi
M.Basil Alazawi am 22 Okt. 2016
this is to column C = [A(:, 1:2), B, A(:, 3:4)];in the case the row how method or what is change in it

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Honglei Chen
Honglei Chen am 24 Feb. 2013

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If your B is a 4x1 column vector, you can simply do
A = [B A]

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