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shegmitez
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Concatenating n by n matrices in matlab
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Please can anybody help me with codes in matlab to concatenate multiple n by n matrices or do sequential multiplication of matrices
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Re: Concatenating n by n matrices in matlab
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there is a matlab function for that already:
http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/cat.html
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