How to join several matrices into one matrix?

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Hello,
I have a variable in a form of a matrix but repeat several times, 4794 rows, 1 column and 588 files, e.g. 4794x1x588 double. However, I want a matrix that join all the columns in the same matrix, having 4794 rows and 588 columns all in the same matrix, like this: 4794x588 double.
I'll appreciate any help. Martha

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Mischa Kim
Mischa Kim on 24 Feb 2014
Edited: Mischa Kim on 24 Feb 2014
Martha, check out the squeeze command. An example:
Y(:,:,1) = [1; 2];
Y(:,:,2) = [3; 4];
Y(:,:,3) = [5; 6];
size(Y)
Z = squeeze(Y)
size(Z)

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Iain
Iain on 24 Feb 2014
Either of these will do what you've asked.
matrix = reshape(matrix,4794,588);
matrix = permute(matrix,[1 3 2]);

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