vertcat on a cell array and a double array

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Cary
Cary on 15 Jul 2014
Answered: Cary on 15 Jul 2014
I have a 1x601 cell array containing text and a 1019x601 double matrix. I am trying to merge the arrays using vertcat but I get "dimensions of matrices being concatenated are not consistent." Theoretically I should get a matrix that is 1020x601. What am I doing wrong? Thanks.
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José-Luis
José-Luis on 15 Jul 2014
It might mean that not all the strings in the cell array have the same length and therefore you cannot concatenate them.

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Amy Haskins
Amy Haskins on 15 Jul 2014
You need to work with cell arrays in order to support mixed numeric and string data. To use vertcat, convert the double matrix to a cell first.
Example:
A = rand(5);
B = {'apple','pear','banana','orange','peach'};
vertcat(num2cell(A),B)

Cary
Cary on 15 Jul 2014
many thanks!

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