How can I fill a big matrix when I have small matrices with different sizes in each iteration?

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Hello guys. I have some lines of codes in which I have a for loop. In for loop I have to fill a big matrix by some small matrices but with different size. How can I do that?
for i=1:n
[q,w] = function(i);
s1(:,k)=q;
s1(:,k+1)=w;
k=k+2;
end
q and w have different size in each iteration

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Yongjian Feng
Yongjian Feng on 27 Oct 2021
Do you know the max size? Can you initialize the max size to all 0s?
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Ashkan Rigi
Ashkan Rigi on 27 Oct 2021
Yes. maybe I can understand the max size. I will be thankful if you write answer for both knowing the max size and not knowing the max size
Yongjian Feng
Yongjian Feng on 27 Oct 2021
Might not be easy if you don't know the max size in advance.
Not sure about the best approach. Maybe you can
  1. Start with a best estimated max size.
  2. Each iteration in the for loop, check if your best estimate is still true. If true, everything is good.
  3. If not true, then you need to adjust to a bigger max, and then copy over.

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