Absolutely, yes, especially as many times as you'll be appending to it. IIRC, MATLAB doesn't dynamically size the array, but instead creates a new array of size N+1, copies the old size N array into ...
MATLAB R2016b tall arrays can provide data from sources that range from a database to a Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS). MATLAB R2006b introduced the concept of distributed arrays. This allowed ...
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