How to concatenate an array?

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I have an array that is receiving data from the cloud, and I'm loosing the initial data while the array continue receiving the data.
How can I concatenate the data to keep the initial data in the array while continue receiving new data?
Here's the code and the array as a reference.
while true
dataTT = (read(MQTTSignal));
str = dataTT.Data;
str = strrep(str, '{', ''); % remove opening bracket
str = strrep(str, '}', ''); % remove closing bracket
str = split(str,",");
current = str2double(str(:,1));
speed = str2double(str(:,2));
time = str2double(str(:,3));
subplot(2,1,1);
plot(time,current);
ylim([0,150]);
grid ON
title("Current");
subplot(2,1,2);
plot(time,speed);
ylim([0,1000]);
grid ON
title("Speed");
drawnow
pause(3)
end

Accepted Answer

Matt J
Matt J on 29 Mar 2023
dataTT=[];
while true
dataTT = [dataTT, read(MQTTSignal)];
str = dataTT(end).Data;
...
end
  7 Comments
Matt J
Matt J on 31 Mar 2023
dataTT = [dataTT, table2struct( read(MQTTSignal) ,"ToScalar",1 )];
Luis Ricardo Rivera Goitia
Apparently it worked, the only thing is that dataTT is now divided in two, and one of this two is cumulating the data in segments, I think that would help me to avoid loosing the previous information, thx.
Here's an image about its behavior:
As you can see Data column is storing the dataTT received from MQTT in segments.

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