How to merge cells together?

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andrew
andrew on 6 May 2014
Answered: Jos (10584) on 13 May 2014
How do I merge cells together and separate each cell with a ';'?

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José-Luis
José-Luis on 6 May 2014
Edited: José-Luis on 13 May 2014
Two alternatives, since I am not exactly sure what you want.
a = num2cell(randi(10,10,10));
your_mat = cell2mat(a);
your_mat_alt = [a{:}];
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andrew
andrew on 13 May 2014
so i currently have apple.doc, apple.xlsx, apple.csv, banana.doc, banana.xlsx ,etc. in seperate columns. the output should be ['apple.doc;''apple.xslx;' 'banana.doc;' 'banana.xlsx;'] all in one cell
José-Luis
José-Luis on 13 May 2014
A=[ {'1'},{'1'},{'1'},{'1'},{'0'},{'1'},{'0'},{'1'}];
unique_cell = {sprintf('%s;',A{:})};
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Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) on 13 May 2014
Another option using STRCAT
A = {'apple.doc', 'apple.xlsx', 'apple.csv', 'banana.doc', 'banana.xlsx'}
B = strcat(A,';')
C = [B{:}]

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