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How can I merge two arrays in adjacent cells?.

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Adarsh
Adarsh on 28 Nov 2023
Edited: Dyuman Joshi on 28 Nov 2023
I have two different vectors which contain many x-coordinate and y-coordinate in them. I want to merge them in one array where first cells will have x1 and y1-coordinate, second cell will have x2 and y2-coordinate and etc.. I have written a code but it gives different results. It just joins the y coordinates at the point where x-coordinates end.
c_start_x = x_vertices(1:2:end);
c_end_x = x_vertices(2:2:end);
c_start_y = y_vertices(1:2:end);
c_end_y = y_vertices(2:2:end);
c_start = [transpose(c_start_x);transpose(c_start_y)];

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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi on 28 Nov 2023
I assume that the x and y data is stored in arrays x_vertices and y_vertices respectively.
C = [x_vertices(:) y_vertices(:)]
Here the data will be arranged row-wise, i.e. each coordinate pair will be in the corresponding row.
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Adarsh
Adarsh on 28 Nov 2023
Hello , thank you for this answer , but this will give me a Nx2 matrix . However, what i want is Nx1 where both x and y are stored in one cell.
Ex - X = [1, 2, 3] and Y = [4, 5, 6]
I want
Z = ([1;4], [2;5], [3;6])
Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi on 28 Nov 2023
Edited: Dyuman Joshi on 28 Nov 2023
Ok, so you want a cell array. In that case, one approach is -
X = [1 2 3];
Y = [4 5 6];
Z = mat2cell([X;Y], 2, ones(1, numel(X)));
Z{1}
ans = 2×1
1 4
Though, Is there any particular reason why you want to store the data in a cell array?
Generally, storing in a numerical array is quite efficient than storing in a cell array.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 28 Nov 2023
X = [1,2,3];
Y = [4,5,6];
C = arrayfun(@horzcat,X,Y, 'uni',0)
C = 1×3 cell array
{[1 4]} {[2 5]} {[3 6]}

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