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cat
concatenate several arrays
Syntax
y=cat(dims,A1,A2,...,An)
Arguments
- dims
a positive real scalar.
- A1,A2,..An
scalars, vectors, matrices or multi-arrays, or cell arrays.
A1,A2,...,An
must have the same size (excluding the dimension numberdims
).size(A1,i)=size(A2,i)=...=size(An,i)
fori
different of dims andsize(A1,dims), size(A2,dims),...,size(An,dims)
can be different.- y
a scalar, vector, matrix or multi-array, or cell array
y
has the same type asA1,A2,...,An
.
Description
y=cat(dims,A1,A2,...,An)
: y
is the result of the
concatenation of the input arguments A1,A2,...,An
.
If dims=1
, then the concatenation is done according to the
rows
A1=[1 2 3 ; 4 5 6]
; A2=[7 8 9 ; 10 11 12]
; y=cat(1,A1,A2)
=> y=[1
2 3 ; 4 5 6 ;7 8 9; 10 11 12]
.
If dims=2
, then the concatenation is done according to the columns
of the input arguments
A1=[1 2 3;4 5 6]
; A2=[7 8 9 ;10 11 12]
; y=cat(2,A1,A2)
=> y=[1 2
3 7 8 9 ; 4 5 6 10 11 12]
.
Examples
// first example : concatenation according to the rows dims=1; A1=[1 2 3]; A2=[4 5 6 ; 7 8 9]; A3=[10 11 12]; y=cat(dims,A1,A2,A3) // second example : concatenation according to the columns dims=2; A1=[1 2 3]'; A2=[4 5;7 8;9 10]; y=cat(dims,A1,A2) // third example : concatenation according to the 3th dimension dims=3; A1=matrix(1:12,[2,2,3]); A2=[13 14;15 16]; A3=matrix(21:36,[2,2,4]); y=cat(dims,A1,A2,A3)
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