converting only certain cells to a matrix

consider the following example
a = { rand(1877958,7); rand(1251972,7); rand(4564357,7) };
i want only the first two cells to be converted to a matrix. i know that the rows are not the same but the remaining rows can be filled with zeros. how can i do that in such a way so that the output has 14 columns meaning the matrices are put adjacent to each other. thanks

 Accepted Answer

a = { rand(1877958,7); rand(1251972,7); rand(4564357,7) };
n=max(cellfun(@(x) size(x,1) , a(1:2)) )
b=cell2mat(cellfun(@(x) [x;zeros(n-size(x,1),7)],a(1:2)','un',0));

6 Comments

Is there a way to do this conversion without the zeros?
How? you must get the same number of rows if you want to concatenate them horizontally
You are right. Your formula concentrates them vertically. How can i concentrate the tables horizontally so that i get 14 columns. Thanks
No, they are horizontally concatenated, look at the size, it's 1877958x14
I apologize. You r right. How would I vertically arrange the tables without zeros and 7 columns. Thanks
This is easier
b=cell2mat(a(1:2));

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