how to fill a vector with another ones

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hello everyone i have two vectors:
A=[ X Y Z T ]
B=[ X' Y' Z' T' ]
i wanna create a vectors
C1=[X X']
C2=[Y Y']
C3=[Z Z']
C4=[T T']

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 23 Dec 2015
Edited: the cyclist on 23 Dec 2015
A = [ 1 2 3 4];
B = [ 5 6 7 8];
N = numel(A);
C = cell(N,1);
for ni = 1:N
C{ni} = [A(ni) B(ni)]
end
It is generally a poor idea to name variables C1, C2, etc. There are lots posts here about that fact.
Instead, a better solution is to use cell arrays, that can store vectors (and other object) in their elements.
Later in your code, simply refer to C{1}, which is the contents of the first element in C, in the same way you would have used C1.
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bay rem
bay rem on 23 Dec 2015
Edited: bay rem on 23 Dec 2015
If
A=[ 23 45 57 77 ]
B=[ 34 4 657 7 ]
  • i wanna create 4 vectors
C1=[23 34]
C2=[45 5]
C3=[57 657]
C4=[77 7]
bay rem
bay rem on 23 Dec 2015
Edited: bay rem on 23 Dec 2015
A=[1,2,3,4] 
B=[4,5,6,7]
  • so the solution is,
C1=[A(1),B(1)]
C2=[A(2),B(2)]
C3=[A(3),B(3)]
C4=[A(4),B(4)]

thank you

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