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How do you insert a row or a column into a cell array?

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Dear Matlab community
I want to insert a row or a column into a cell array. How could I conduct that?
Best regards
Benjamin

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dpb
dpb on 9 Oct 2022
No differently than with any other array -- although inserting in the middle somewhere requires copying (although with cell arrays, the actual data won't be copied)
c={rand(2),rand(2)} % create starting cell array
c = 1×2 cell array
{2×2 double} {2×2 double}
c=[c(1) {rand(4,2)} c(2)] % insert a new cell in the middle
c = 1×3 cell array
{2×2 double} {4×2 double} {2×2 double}
NB: The cell array c itself must remain rectangular; as demonstrated the content in a cell can be anything. This with the orginal row vector can only insert a single row; with a 2D array will have to insert content for all rows/columns, etc., ...

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