How to put a list of different arrays, one below another, to create a new array ?

What I am asking is similar to this example,
I have y1,y2,y3 manually created and I want my final array to be
data = [y1;y2;y3];
How am i supposed to do the same thing inside a for loop ?
for i=1:10
y = myfunc();
data = ??
end
I hope you understood what I cant do and I sincerely hope this can be done someway.
P.S.: I am aware of allocating memory space for the dynamically created array data
Thanks for your time in advance !

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Edit
data=[];
for i=1:21
a = handles.models(i).gmm;
b = a.mu';
SV = b(:)';
data=[data;SV]
end

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could work if i had known y1,y2,..yN forehand ,thus i assign values on them through myfunc()
I have 21 1x69 arrays created inside my for loop and i want to put each one of these arrays one below another, to create a 21x69 final array.Your answer seems to work but I need to fit it in my problem where I dont know y1,y2,..,yN outside of for loop
For each iteration inside for loop 1x69 is assigned to a variable called SV
for i=1:21
a = handles.models(i).gmm;
b = a.mu';
SV = b(:)';
data=??;
end
data=[];
for i=1:21
a = handles.models(i).gmm;
b = a.mu';
SV = b(:)';
data=[data;SV]
end

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More Answers (1)

array = [];
for i = 1:10
...
array = [array; addthis];
...
end

3 Comments

I dont understand what you mean with "addthis"
It is whatever you want to add to the bottom of the array, whether its a new row, or 15 new rows.
i got it a while ago with Azzi's help,thanks for your help too

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