Merge two vectors into matrix
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I have a time vector of 1x1024 double and an amplitude vector of 1024x1 double. How do I combine these vectors into a single matrix?
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Andrei Bobrov
on 7 Feb 2018
your_matrix = [vector1(:), vector2(:)];
Idan Cohen
on 22 Apr 2020
1 vote
Hi,
I have a similar question. I have three vectors - X, Y and Z.
How can I merge these vectors into on matris so I can plot 3-D surf graph?
Thanks.
Von Duesenberg
on 21 Jan 2017
Something like this?
vector1 = rand(1024,1);
vector2 = rand(1, 1024);
newVector = [vector1 vector2'];
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newVector is a misnomer. The result is a matrix.
>>isvector(newVector)
ans =
false !
Not knowing the values in vector2 it would be safer to use vector2.' instead of vector', in case there are complex values.
Von Duesenberg
on 21 Jan 2017
You're right, Guillaume. Thanks for this.
Mohammed Ayoub
on 7 Feb 2018
Use "horzcat" command after transposing one of the vector. The result will be horizontally concatenates arrays. Thanks
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