Concatenate unequal sized arrays produced in a loop

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I have a for loop (d = 1:57) for which I am trying to save the results in a single matrix, however each iteration produces a different length of array (e.g 1x58 single, 1x46 single, 1x59 single, ...). It is not possible to know the length of the longest array produced since I'll be running the same loop with various inputs and keeping track of the lengths will be tedious. How can I concatenate the arrays produced from the loop into one matrix perhaps by adding NaNs to the shorter arrays. Some suggested storing the vectors in matrix as result(d,:) which of course gives an error.
Result should have the dimension (57xlength of longest array).

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Star Strider
Star Strider il 9 Nov 2015
I would use a Cell Array.
for d = 1:57
A{d} = ...
end
Notice the use of curly brackets ‘{}’ to denote the cell array elements.
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jay yawson
jay yawson il 11 Giu 2019
I found this helpful.. thank you

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