Creating a matrix one row at a time

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Douglas Brenner
Douglas Brenner on 21 Dec 2018
Answered: TADA on 21 Dec 2018
In each iteration of a loop I create a row vector
Y = [1,2,3,4,5];
then I want to add the Y's to a matrix one line at a time;
A(i) = Y;
How do I do this and why can't I find an example on line?
Thanks

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TADA
TADA on 21 Dec 2018
A(i,:) = Y;
Don't Forget To Preallocates Your Matrix:
A = zeros(n, m);
Where n Would Be The Number Of Rows ( Iterations) And m Is The Length Of The Rows (5 In Your Example)
Another Approach Is To Concat The Rows At The End Of He Matrix:
A = [A;Y];
This Would Reallocate The Entire Matrix Each Iteration, so For Larger Datasets It Would Take Forever, so It's Better To Avoid This Practice.

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