How to merge multiple matrices

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jgillis16
jgillis16 on 24 Jan 2016
Commented: jgillis16 on 24 Jan 2016
I need to combine multiple matrices (doubles) (all the same length with padding of 0) into one matrix without losing their 'position'. The problem is when I do that, it seems that the numbers physically add in the one matrix rather than just become one matrix retaining all of the individual numbers. How would I combine all these matrices together? The end result is that I will need to plot this set of combined matrices with another set of combined matrices
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 24 Jan 2016
A "matrix" is a 2-D array. What do you mean by the "length" of a matrix? What do you mean by padding? Can you give a numerical example?
jgillis16
jgillis16 on 24 Jan 2016
I've attached two examples of doubles I want to combine into one double. Image: you can also take a look at my previous question http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/264290-need-to-combine-doubles-with-different-sizes

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 24 Jan 2016
One option is to use the cat function.
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