How to concatenate cells?

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Fabricio
Fabricio 2013-3-12
Hello,
I have 2 cell matrices like <1*1150cell> one has 1000*2 matrix in each cell: xxp the other has 1000*4 matrix in each cell: xxq
I would like to have a one cell matrices of <1*1150cell> with each cell having 1000*6 matrix from the concatenating both matrices.
I have tried different approaches, and tried resorting with loops but was not able to do it.
for i=1:1150
xx{i}={[xxp{i} xxq{i}]};
end
This does not work there are other longer ways to go apparently. But provides an idea of the problem.

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Honglei Chen
Honglei Chen 2013-3-12
I think you just need to do
for i=1:1150
xx{i}=[xxp{i}; xxq{i}];
end
Alternatively, you can do
xx = cellfun(@(x,y)[x;y],xxp,xxq,'UniformOutput',false);
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Fabricio
Fabricio 2013-3-12
It seems not to work both ways, but thanks for the answer.

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Konrad Malkowski
Konrad Malkowski 2013-3-12
Does this do what you are looking for?
A = repmat([1,2,3,4], 1000, 1);
B = repmat([5,6], 1000, 1);
C = {A};
D = {B};
CC = repmat(C, 1, 1115);
DD = repmat(D, 1, 1115);
XX = cellfun(@horzcat, CC, DD, 'UniformOutput',false)
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Fabricio
Fabricio 2013-3-12
Thank you, indeed, it does the trick. Nice way to go

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2013-3-12
One way would be
mat2cell( [cell2mat(xxp.'), cell2mat(xxq.')], ones(1,1150), 6) .'
But this uses for loops internally.
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Fabricio
Fabricio 2013-3-12
It seems that it could work, but the .' at the end is not accepted It seems quite simple and straight forward though. Thanks anyways for your input

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