Concatenate Results from Function

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I have the following script:
Apples=1:1:5;
Bananas=10:1:15;
for a=1:numel(apples)
for b=1:numel(bananas)
[lions,tigers,bears]=woof(apples(a),bananas(b));
end
end
In which woof is a function that I am calling.
When I run this function, only the final results of lions, tigers, and bears are stored in my workspace. Instead, I would like to vertically concatenate all of my results of lions, tigers and bears, from all of my values of apples and bananas. In doing so, I would have 3 separate vectors, one each for lions, tigers, and bears, stored in my workspace.
How would I do this?
Thanks,
Jonathan

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David Hill
David Hill on 17 Jun 2020
apples=1:1:5;
bananas=10:1:15;
c=1;
for a=1:numel(apples)
for b=1:numel(bananas)
[lions(c),tigers(c),bears(c)]=woof(apples(a),bananas(b));
c=c+1;
end
end
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Jonathan Pinko
Jonathan Pinko on 17 Jun 2020
Edited: Jonathan Pinko on 17 Jun 2020
Ah, this works perfectly. Some of the outputs were scalars, while others were column vectors, so I had to manipulate it in that way. Thanks for the help.
David Hill
David Hill on 17 Jun 2020
If you are satisfied with the answer, you should accept it to close out the question.

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