How can i combine two column of a matrix into one column?
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I have a matrix of order m by 3. All three (3) columns contain numeric values; I want to do a sequence of operation as follows:
- Convert the last two column into text while the first one remain numeric;
- Combine the last two columns that have now text values into a one column hence the matrix order will be reduce to m by 2;
Please guide me how can i do that. I am a new user of matlab. I would be very thankful for urgent reply.
T. Islam
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Jan
il 29 Giu 2012
Modificato: Jan
il 29 Giu 2012
Please post a minimal example. What is the expected result for: [1,2,3; 4,5,6]? Consider, that you cannot mix numerical and string data in one matrix, but this is possible in a cell.
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Adam Filion
il 29 Giu 2012
Modificato: Adam Filion
il 29 Giu 2012
You cannot mix data types inside of a matrix, but you could do this instead inside of a cell. For example
A = magic(3);
B = cell(size(A,1),size(A,2)-1);
for i=1:3
B{i,1} = A(i,1);
B{i,2} = [num2str(A(i,2)) ' ' num2str(A(i,3))];
end
[EDIT] changed code to better match problem description
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Adam Filion
il 29 Giu 2012
Forgot about removing the last column with [], good way to go about it to avoid creating a new variable.
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