Logically, one would just use cat. How might you have found this? READ THE HELP!
That is, near the end of the help for all MATLAB functions, they try to list functions which have similar abilities, are related in some way. That will be a see also line.
help horzcat
HORZCAT Horizontal concatenation.
[A B] is the horizontal concatenation of matrices A and B. A and B
must have the same number of rows. [A,B] is the same thing. Any
number of matrices can be concatenated within one pair of brackets.
Horizontal and vertical concatenation can be combined together as in
[1 2;3 4].
[A B; C] is allowed if the number of rows of A equals the number of
rows of B and the number of columns of A plus the number of columns
of B equals the number of columns of C. The matrices in a
concatenation expression can themselves by formed via a
concatenation as in [A B;[C D]]. These rules generalize in a
hopefully obvious way to allow fairly complicated constructions.
N-D arrays are concatenated along the second dimension. The first and
remaining dimensions must match.
C = HORZCAT(A,B) is called for the syntax '[A B]' when A or B is an
object.
Y = HORZCAT(X1,X2,X3,...) is called for the syntax '[X1 X2 X3 ...]'
when any of X1, X2, X3, etc. is an object.
See also VERTCAT, CAT.
Documentation for horzcat
doc horzcat
Other uses of horzcat
Bluetooth/horzcat
categorical/horzcat
codistributed/horzcat
dataset/horzcat
datetime/horzcat
dlarray/horzcat
double/horzcat
duration/horzcat
fittype/horzcat
gpib/horzcat
gpuArray/horzcat
i2c/horzcat
icdevice/horzcat
icgroup/horzcat
icsignal/horzcat
iddata/horzcat
inline/horzcat
iviconfigurationstore/horzcat
laurentPolynomial/horzcat
laurpoly/horzcat
matlab.mixin.Heterogeneous/horzcat
matlab.mixin.indexing.RedefinesParen/horzcat
opcroot/horzcat
RandStream/horzcat
sensingDictionary/horzcat
serial/horzcat
sym/horzcat
symbolic/horzcat
tabular/horzcat
tall/horzcat
tcpip/horzcat
tokenizedDocument/horzcat
tscollection/horzcat
udp/horzcat
videoinput/horzcat
visa/horzcat
In the help for hirzcat, for example, you see the line,
See also vertcat, cat.
And while you know what vertcat does, what might cat do?
help cat
CAT Concatenate arrays.
CAT(DIM,A,B) concatenates the arrays A and B along
the dimension DIM.
CAT(2,A,B) is the same as [A,B].
CAT(1,A,B) is the same as [A;B].
B = CAT(DIM,A1,A2,A3,A4,...) concatenates the input
arrays A1, A2, etc. along the dimension DIM.
When used with comma separated list syntax, CAT(DIM,C{:}) or
CAT(DIM,C.FIELD) is a convenient way to concatenate a cell or
structure array containing numeric matrices into a single matrix.
Examples:
a = magic(3); b = pascal(3);
c = cat(4,a,b)
produces a 3-by-3-by-1-by-2 result and
s = {a b};
for i=1:length(s),
siz{i} = size(s{i});
end
sizes = cat(1,siz{:})
produces a 2-by-2 array of size vectors.
See also NUM2CELL.
Documentation for cat
doc cat
Other uses of cat
calendarDuration/cat gpuArray/cat
categorical/cat inline/cat
codistributed/cat InputOutputModel/cat
dataset/cat matlab.mixin.Heterogeneous/cat
datetime/cat matlab.mixin.indexing.RedefinesParen/cat
dlarray/cat RandStream/cat
double/cat sym/cat
duration/cat tabular/cat
fittype/cat tall/cat
geopoint/cat tokenizedDocument/cat
Try it out.
C = cat(3,A,B)
C =
C(:,:,1) =
8 1 6
3 5 7
4 9 2
C(:,:,2) =
1 0 0
0 1 0
0 0 1