Vertically concatenate multiple fi objects
c = vertcat(a,b,...)
[a; b; ...]
[a;b]
c = vertcat(a,b,...) is called for the
syntax [a; b; ...] when any of a, b, ... ,
is a fi object.
[a;b] is the vertical concatenation of
matrices a and b. a and b must
have the same number of columns. Any number of matrices can be concatenated
within one pair of brackets. N-D arrays are vertically concatenated
along the first dimension. The remaining dimensions must match.
Horizontal and vertical concatenation can be combined, as in [1
2;3 4].
[a b; c] is allowed if the number of rows
of a equals the number of rows of b,
and if the number of columns of a plus the number
of columns of b equals the number of columns of c.
The matrices in a concatenation expression can themselves be
formed via a concatenation, as in [a b;[c d]].
Note
The fimath and numerictype objects
of a concatenated matrix of fi objects c are
taken from the leftmost fi object in the list (a,b,...).