concatenate each element of two arrays

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I have two arrays, can you please help me how can I concatenate each element of both arrays.
e.g. A=['a' 'b' 'c'] B = ['1' '2']
I want ['a1' 'a2' 'b1' 'b2' 'c1' 'c2']
Thanks

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 1 Feb 2014
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek on 1 Feb 2014
A=['a' 'b' 'c'];
B = ['1' '2'];
[ii,jj]=ndgrid(1:numel(A),1:numel(B));
out=arrayfun(@(x,y) [A(y) B(x)],jj(:),ii(:),'un',0);
out=sort(out)
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Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) on 3 Feb 2014
No need for arrayfun to concatenate, or using sort when you re-arrange the inputs and outputs to/from ndgrid:
[bb,aa] = ndgrid(B,A) ;
C = [aa(:) bb(:)]

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Jan
Jan on 1 Feb 2014
A = {'a' 'b' 'c'};
B = {'1' '2'};
C = strcat(repmat(A, 2, 1), repmat(B', 1, 3))
Notice that A and B are cell strings, not char vectors.

Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) on 3 Feb 2014
A=['a' 'b' 'c']
B = ['1' '2']
C = allcomb(A,B)

Wayne King
Wayne King on 1 Feb 2014
Make A and B cell arrays of strings, but B has to be the same length as A so you'll have to repeat the 2
A = {'a','b','c'};
B = {'1','2','2'};
strcat(A,B)
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Mohit
Mohit on 3 Feb 2014
Thanks, it will give me 3 elements in result matrix while I wanted 6.

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