How can I concatenate tables vertically?

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How can I concatenate two or more tables vertically if they have the same headers?

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MathWorks Support Team
MathWorks Support Team 2022 年 10 月 13 日
編集済み: MathWorks Support Team 2022 年 10 月 13 日
To concatenate two or more tables vertically, you can use "vertcat" either as a function or as an operator - just as you would do to vertically concatenate two or more arrays. The headers do not even need be in the same order. Here is an example:
myTable1 = array2table(eye(3));
myTable1.Properties.VariableNames = ["One","Two","Three"];
myTable2 = array2table(2*eye(3));
myTable2.Properties.VariableNames = ["Two","Three","One"];
myTable3 = array2table(3*eye(3));
myTable3.Properties.VariableNames = ["Three","One","Two"];
myTable = [ myTable1; myTable2; myTable3 ]
The documentation page for "vertcat" explains that this function accepts table inputs:
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Stephen23
Stephen23 2019 年 7 月 11 日
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"...if I could create the 10 tables within a loop."
N = 10;
C = cell(1,N);
for k = 1:N
C{k} = table(...)
end
vertcat(C{:})
Although most likely you would be better off using one table, as they are specifically designed to group data and process those groups, without requiring separate tables.

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