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How can I add a zero element to a cell array?

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Hi everyone, I have two cell arrays as:
B=[1*44997] and time=t=[1*44998]. The values in B are zero, 1 and -1. I would like to assign a zero value to the last element of B so that I would be able to plot B as a function of (t) because there are not the same length. How can I make two cell array the same dimension?
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Jan
Jan on 16 May 2016
Are you sure, that you mean "cell array"? Please read doc cell.

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 16 May 2016
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Guillaume
Guillaume on 17 May 2016
If it worked, then your question was very misleading as you do not have cell arrays, but plain matrices. As per Jan's comment, please read the documentation on cell arrays.
the cyclist
the cyclist on 17 May 2016
Edited: the cyclist on 17 May 2016
Not necessarily true, Guillaume. That syntax will also work with cell arrays. For example, this is a valid MATLAB statement
C = [{'a',1,'b'},0]

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