Concatenating 2 arrays without changing the dimension

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I want to concatenate 2 arrays of same dimension. And I want to add a blank space in between. When I use ' ', the dimension changes to nx2 while I want that the dimension should remain as nx1. Is there any way out to do this? Any help is welcome !!!!
E.g.: 2 arrays are of dimension n x 1. I want to concatenate them with a blank space. And, after that also I want that the dimension should be n x 1 and not n x 2.
Thanks again !!!!
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Jan
Jan on 18 Jun 2012
Please, Swasti, give an explicite example. E.g.
Input:
C1 = {'26-Jun-2993'; '23-Dec-1998'}
C2 = {'17:23:45', '18:10:17'}
Output:
C3 = {'26-Jun-2993 17:23:45'; '23-Dec-1998 18:10:17'}
???
There are several possible types of "an array containing date and time".

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Jan
Jan on 18 Jun 2012
Perhaps you are looking for:
strcat(C1, {' '}, C2)
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Wayne King
Wayne King on 18 Jun 2012
x = randn(10,1);
y = randn(10,1);
z = [x ;y];
or
z = cat(1,x,y);
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Wayne King
Wayne King on 18 Jun 2012
Then why is my answer not correct? What do you mean concatenate horizontally? Do you mean a row vector? Then just transpose the result.
Swasti Khuntia
Swasti Khuntia on 18 Jun 2012
In my case, I have a Nx1 date vector and Nx1 time vector. I want to concatenate the two vectors so that the date and time vector is represented in a single vector (i.e., side by side with a blank space). When I try to use ' ' (blank space), the string concatenates no doubt but there are two columns. I hope you get my query.

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