How to use concatenation of values?

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i have a variable in which i have stored all the values which i obtained after performing HOG feature extraction and in other variable i have stored values obtained after performing Gabor filter feature extraction. Now i need to concatenate those two variables to a single variable and give it as a single input to the neural network. Can anyone help me please?
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KSSV
KSSV on 15 Jul 2017
Edited: KSSV on 15 Jul 2017
What are the dimensions of each? Read about horzcat and vertcat.
Tousif Ahmed
Tousif Ahmed on 15 Jul 2017
one is 72x400 and the other is 486x400. Having the name of the variables as input and input2 respectively

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 15 Jul 2017
features = [input; input2];
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 15 Jul 2017
filestruct1 = load('FirstFile.mat');
filestruct2 = load('SecondFile.mat');
combined = [filestruct1; filestruct2];
save('Result', 'combined', '-struct');
This assumes that there are no variable names in common. If there are variable names in common then you need to define the dimension number that they should be concatenated along, and need to define what you want to happen for variables of types that cannot be concatenated (for example, function handles.)

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