how can i add two matrix vertically with different column

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Hello,
how can i add two matrix vertically with different column?
please help
thank you
like this example:
A=[1 3 6 8 9]
B=[1 2]
Result= 1 3 6 8 9
1 2 0 0 0
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darova
darova on 12 Sep 2019
What have you tried already? What problems do you have?
eli karimi
eli karimi on 12 Sep 2019
i used of vertcat and get me this error:
Error using vertcat
Dimensions of matrices being concatenated are not consistent.

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 12 Sep 2019
Edited: madhan ravi on 12 Sep 2019
m = max(numel(A),numel(B));
% Method 1
Wanted = reshape([A(:);B(:);zeros(m-numel(B),1)],[],2).'
% Method 2
w = cellfun(@(x)[x,zeros(1,m-numel(x))],{A,B},'un',0);
Wanted = cat(1,w{:})
% Method 3
Wanted = zeros(2,m);
Wanted(1,:) = A;
Wanted(2,1:numel(B)) = B
% Method 4
Wanted = [A;B,zeros(1,m-numel(B))]

More Answers (2)

Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 12 Sep 2019
Bpad = padarray(B,[0,numel(A)-numel(B)],'post');
C = [A;Bpad]

Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong on 12 Sep 2019
I would do with the old well-served for-loop
C={A B}; % put the list of your matrices here
m=cellfun('size',C,1);
n=cellfun('size',C,2);
Results=zeros(sum(m),max(n));
r=0;
for k=1:length(C);
Results(r+(1:m(k)),1:n(k))=C{k};
r=r+m(k);
end

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