CAT arguments dimensions are not consistent

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Werner
Werner on 29 Oct 2013
Commented: Matt J on 29 Oct 2013
Hi I am getting the following error :
*??? Error using ==> horzcat
CAT arguments dimensions are not consistent.*
But I am pretty sure that the dimensions are consistent. Please see below:
>> fn_trades = horzcat(trades.textdata(2:length(trades.textdata),1:2), trades.data(1:length(trades.data),1:2))
??? Error using ==> horzcat
CAT arguments dimensions are not consistent.
>> size(trades.textdata(2:length(trades.textdata),1:2))
ans =
1927 2
>> size(trades.data(1:length(trades.data),1:2))
ans =
1927 2
As you can see, the sizes of the two vectors are the same. So horizontal concatenation should work ??
Any ideas ?
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Werner
Werner on 29 Oct 2013
OK, found the answer. The first argument produces two text columns, while the second gives numeric. So it doesn't want to cat.
This works (note the num2cell):
fn_trades = [trades.textdata(2:length(trades.textdata),1:2) num2cell(trades.data(1:length(trades.data),1:2))]
Matt J
Matt J on 29 Oct 2013
That wouldn't account for a dimension mismatch error. You can cat char with double, e.g.,
>> ['aa' 66,67]
ans =
aaBC

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