MATLAB: combine two cell arrays of string at a specific position

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Senanu Sania
Senanu Sania 2022년 1월 5일
편집: Dave B 2022년 1월 5일
I have two cells of strings: A(a,1) and B(b,1), where a>b. I want to combine A with B, adding B at a certain position of A. Notice that in A there are no blank rows, so I suppose that first I have to add b blank rows in A and then concatenate B at a specific position.

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Dave B
Dave B 2022년 1월 5일
편집: Dave B 2022년 1월 5일
If I understand the question correctly, you can just specify the indices where you want your strings to go.
A={'Moose';'Goose';'Horse';'Pig'}
A = 4×1 cell array
{'Moose'} {'Goose'} {'Horse'} {'Pig' }
B={'Dog';'Cat'}
B = 2×1 cell array
{'Dog'} {'Cat'}
pos = 3; % insert B starting at A's third index
A=[A(1:pos-1);B;A(pos:end)]
A = 6×1 cell array
{'Moose'} {'Goose'} {'Dog' } {'Cat' } {'Horse'} {'Pig' }

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