How can I combine all the column vectors in to one column vector

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I have different column vectors x1=104x1 , x2=104x1, x3=104x1 ..... xn =104x1
and I need to combine all the column vectors in to one column vector combine all the column vectors in to one column vector similar to below, and planning to calculate the Mean , Median ,etc.
Mean Median
x1 [104x1] ..........
x2 [104x1] ..........
x3 [104x1] ..........
..........
xn [104x1] ..........

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 27 Sep 2019
Edited: madhan ravi on 27 Sep 2019
Don’t name variables , if you would have all the vectors as cells it would have been much easier.
X =[x1,x2...,xn]
Xmean = mean(X)
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SSV
SSV on 27 Sep 2019
Still I have some doubts,
I need to make a table like this,
comparing to my data and this table
07-Mar-2013 01:57:46 is my x1
08-Mar-2013 02:34:21 is my x2A.JPG
Guillaume
Guillaume on 27 Sep 2019
I need to make a table like this,
Starting from what? If you indeed have numbered variables as you seem to indicate, then we need to go back one step to fix whatever created these numbered variables.
You should never have numbered variables.

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