How do I transpose a vector within a cell?

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I have a 1x5 cell each containing 4000 points of data. The 4000 points of data fill the columns, Id like to have each 1x4000 turn into a 4000x1. How to do this? Easy question right?
Thanks in advance!

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Guillaume
Guillaume 2018-9-20
cellfun(@tranpose, yourcellarray, 'UniformOutput', false)
However, there's little point in using a cell array if all your vectors are the same size, so you would be better off transforming that into a 2-d matrix, so:
[yourcellarray{:}] %for a 4000x5 matrix
[yourcellarray{:}].' %for a 5x4000 matrix
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Austin Sowers
Austin Sowers 2018-9-20
Actually, it worked. I do not know what I did the first time. Thank you!
Guillaume
Guillaume 2018-9-20
Error using cellfun Input #3 expected to be a cell array, was char instead.
You must have misspelled 'UniformOutput'
it turns it into a 1x16000
My mistake. The code I wrote is for column vectors, not row vectors. With row vectors:
vertcat(yourcellarray{:}) %for a 5x4000 matrix
vertcat(yourcellarray{:}).' %for a 4000x5 matrix

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KSSV
KSSV 2018-9-20
A{1} = rand(5,1) ;
A{2} = rand(5,1) ;
A{3} = rand(5,1) ;
A{4} = rand(5,1) ;
B = cellfun(@(x) x',A,'un',0)

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