Combination of Elements of Vectors

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Please I need help creating a matrix containing all possible combinations of the elements of the following vectors: The order matters and elements are unique.
cf = [4.35e-09 7.25e-09 1.015e-08 ];
phif = [0.002 0.02 0.2];
kf0 = [ 4e-14 8e-14 1e-13];
xF = [100 120 150 180];
cm = [3.25e-10 7.25e-10];
cF = [4.35e-09 7.25e-09 1.015e-08];
Le = 880;
nHF = [8 : 1: 12];
ye = [(Le./nHF)./2];
yc = [0.4.*ye 0.6.*ye 0.8.*ye];
phim = [0.12 0.3];
kF0 = [5e-11 1e-10 1.5e-10];
kminfty = [1e-18 1e-19];
phiF = [0.002 0.02];
My objective at each STEP is:
var(i:number_of_possible_combinations) = [cf phif kf0 xF cm cF ye yc phim kF0 kminfty phiF ];

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 6 May 2018
Download Jos's excellent FEX submission allcomb, which does exactly what you want. I leave it up to you to decide if your computer has enough memory, and you have enough time to wait for this to be calculated.

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Yuvaraj Venkataswamy
Yuvaraj Venkataswamy on 6 May 2018
Use concatenation function to create matrix using several vectors.
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Temitope Amao
Temitope Amao on 6 May 2018
I'm trying to perform a combination so I'll have a whole lot of possible combinations not just a single matrix. I want to pick the first element of a vector and combine it with the first element of the other vectors and then the second etc..

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza on 6 May 2018
matrix = combvec(cf, phif, kf0, xF, cm, cF, ye, yc, phim, kF0, kminfty, phiF);

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