Yeah!!! 
Glue is what I want!!! 

append: it does not work because matrix has different sizes and complaint 
cat and dog combination does not work

Thank you guys!


Arturo Narros
[email protected]




El 09/04/2012, a las 21:54, Dima Kogan escribió:

>> On Mon, 9 Apr 2012 21:35:24 +0200
>> Arturo Narros <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi experts ,
>> 
>> here is my question:
>> I have 2 2d-matrix (piddles): A and B, A dim = [10, 50] and B dim =
>> [10,100] I want to create a new matrix (piddle) C that join A and B
>> so I can get the dimension 10x150. 
>> 
>> Since I did not find any function to do it easy, 
>> I was doing like
>> $x = pdl [ $a,$b ]
>> $C = $x->clump(1,2)
>> 
>> but  I get a matrix 10x200 where some zeros are added to complete the
>> dimension of the smaller.
> 
> PDL::glue(1, $a, $b); or $a->glue(1, $b)
> 
> This asks PDL to concatenate the piddles along dimension 1. If you want
> to concatenate along dimension 0, you can use glue(0, ...) or append()


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