What to use instead of horzcat for N-D Arrays?

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Hello.
I have a 3D array (let's say 3 x 4 x 100, call it AA) and want to add zeros to the end of the long dimension (let's say to get it to 3 x 4 x 200, adding on BB that is also 3 x 4 x 100 with zeros). horzcat() isn't happy, and [AA BB] won't do it.
Suggestions? Thanks!
Doug Anderson

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James Tursa
James Tursa on 23 May 2018
AA(end,end,200) = 0;

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 23 May 2018
The horzcat function concatenates horizontally, in dimension 2.
The vertcat function concatenates vertically, in dimension 1.
The cat function lets you concatenate in whatever dimension you specify. As shown in the example on the cat documentation page, you want to concatenate in dimension 3.

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