How to merge two table coulmns into one column?

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I have tables T1 and T2 with same size. They hold double values. I would liket to merge T1.X = [1 ;2 ;3] and T2.X = [3 ;6; 7] and the result should be something like x = [13; 26; 37 ]. Is it possible? Used once strcat and returened with error message 'Complex values cannot be converted to chars'. Can someone help ?

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Matt J
Matt J on 16 Apr 2021
Edited: Matt J on 16 Apr 2021
T1=table([1;2;3],'VariableNames',{'X'});
T2=table([3;6;7],'VariableNames',{'X'});
x=str2double(string(T1.X)+string(T2.X))
x = 3×1
13 26 37
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Kazi Alam
Kazi Alam on 16 Apr 2021
Thank you. This is easier to write the code but takes a little more time.

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