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How to generate a single vector of block-consecutive values from 2 vectors of same size without a loop ?
I did another series of tests on big vecors: a = randi(500,1,100); a=cumsum(a); b=randi(500,1,100); b=b+a; b=cu...

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How to generate a single vector of block-consecutive values from 2 vectors of same size without a loop ?
Ok I tested the four solutions you proposed to me. Andrei Bobrov's variant solution is the best one in term of "Matlab compact ...

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How to generate a single vector of block-consecutive values from 2 vectors of same size without a loop ?
OK that function |cell2mat(arrayfun(@(x,y) x:y,a,b,'un',0))| answers my question. However I wouldn't have believed that a loop ...

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How to generate a single vector of block-consecutive values from 2 vectors of same size without a loop ?
Hello, I have 2 vectors of same size let's say |a = [3 7 19 22]| and |b = [5 10 20 24]| And from those 2 vectors I want...

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Make the vector [1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10]
In MATLAB, you create a vector by enclosing the elements in square brackets like so: x = [1 2 3 4] Commas are optional, s...

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