Join two tables with the same headers

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I have two tables created from different sources that have the same headers that I would like to join together. Table one has 10 rows with Headers: A B C D
Table two has 11 rows with Headers: A B C D
I would like to make a combined table with all columns and 21 rows
What do I have to tell MatLab to make it do what I want it to do?

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 19 Apr 2016
Edited: Guillaume on 19 Apr 2016
just vertically concatenate them:
newtable = [table1; table2]; %note the semicolon for vertical concatenation
%or
newtable = vertcat(table1, table2);
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Caglar
Caglar on 31 Oct 2018
Hello, How would you do it if you were not sure headers were aligned? (for example, first table headers: A B C D, second table headers: B C A D)
Colin Fulham
Colin Fulham on 20 May 2019
As long as the Variable names in both tables are the same, Matlab will reorder the second table to match the first before it concatenates them.

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