How to concatenate two columns in one table into one column?

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Hi,
I have a table of 5 columns with strings, I would like to concatenate the two columns by a "_" and make them into one column.
Table A:
var1 var2 var3 var4 var5 ABC 123 aaa bbb ccc EFG 345 ddd eee fff into B: var1 ABC_123 EFG_345
How to do that?
Thanks.
Jennifer
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JFz
JFz on 26 Aug 2015
In addition, in the var2, there are some string like 'N/A'. I want to replace 'N/A' by just nothing ''.
Thanks for any help.
Jennifer

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JFz
JFz on 28 Aug 2015
Actually I did it with t.Var1 = strcat(t.Var1, '_', t.Var2)

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Varun Bhaskar
Varun Bhaskar on 28 Aug 2015
Hi,
It is not possible to concatenate two columns after the table has been constructed. You can concatenate the two columns prior to constructing the table using the 'strcat' function.
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Peter Jarosi
Peter Jarosi on 12 Jul 2019
Eh,
It's not true. I tried JFz's idea for tables already been constructed. It works! At least in Matlab 2016a or later versions.

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