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Compilation of a 2d array and a 1d array



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With a list say {{x1,y1},{x2,y2}…} and a list {z1}, what is the best way to create a list {{x1,y1,z1},{x2,y2,z1},{x3,y3,z1}…}










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      With a list say {{x1,y1},{x2,y2}…} and a list {z1}, what is the best way to create a list {{x1,y1,z1},{x2,y2,z1},{x3,y3,z1}…}










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          You can use PadRight:



          PadRight[
          {{x1, y1}, {x2, y2}},
          {Automatic, 3},
          z1
          ]



          {{x1, y1, z1}, {x2, y2, z1}}




          Or ArrayPad:



          ArrayPad[
          {{x1, y1}, {x2, y2}, {x3, y3}},
          {{0,0},{0,1}},
          z1
          ]



          {{x1, y1, z1}, {x2, y2, z1}, {x3, y3, z1}}







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            n = 1000000;
            a = RandomReal[{-1, 1}, {n, 2}];
            b = ConstantArray[0., 1];
            c = Join[a, ConstantArray[b, Length[a]], 2]; // RepeatedTiming // First



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              $begingroup$

              You can use PadRight:



              PadRight[
              {{x1, y1}, {x2, y2}},
              {Automatic, 3},
              z1
              ]



              {{x1, y1, z1}, {x2, y2, z1}}




              Or ArrayPad:



              ArrayPad[
              {{x1, y1}, {x2, y2}, {x3, y3}},
              {{0,0},{0,1}},
              z1
              ]



              {{x1, y1, z1}, {x2, y2, z1}, {x3, y3, z1}}







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                $begingroup$

                You can use PadRight:



                PadRight[
                {{x1, y1}, {x2, y2}},
                {Automatic, 3},
                z1
                ]



                {{x1, y1, z1}, {x2, y2, z1}}




                Or ArrayPad:



                ArrayPad[
                {{x1, y1}, {x2, y2}, {x3, y3}},
                {{0,0},{0,1}},
                z1
                ]



                {{x1, y1, z1}, {x2, y2, z1}, {x3, y3, z1}}







                share|improve this answer









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                  $begingroup$

                  You can use PadRight:



                  PadRight[
                  {{x1, y1}, {x2, y2}},
                  {Automatic, 3},
                  z1
                  ]



                  {{x1, y1, z1}, {x2, y2, z1}}




                  Or ArrayPad:



                  ArrayPad[
                  {{x1, y1}, {x2, y2}, {x3, y3}},
                  {{0,0},{0,1}},
                  z1
                  ]



                  {{x1, y1, z1}, {x2, y2, z1}, {x3, y3, z1}}







                  share|improve this answer









                  $endgroup$



                  You can use PadRight:



                  PadRight[
                  {{x1, y1}, {x2, y2}},
                  {Automatic, 3},
                  z1
                  ]



                  {{x1, y1, z1}, {x2, y2, z1}}




                  Or ArrayPad:



                  ArrayPad[
                  {{x1, y1}, {x2, y2}, {x3, y3}},
                  {{0,0},{0,1}},
                  z1
                  ]



                  {{x1, y1, z1}, {x2, y2, z1}, {x3, y3, z1}}








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                  Carl WollCarl Woll

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                      $begingroup$

                      n = 1000000;
                      a = RandomReal[{-1, 1}, {n, 2}];
                      b = ConstantArray[0., 1];
                      c = Join[a, ConstantArray[b, Length[a]], 2]; // RepeatedTiming // First



                      0.016







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                        $begingroup$

                        n = 1000000;
                        a = RandomReal[{-1, 1}, {n, 2}];
                        b = ConstantArray[0., 1];
                        c = Join[a, ConstantArray[b, Length[a]], 2]; // RepeatedTiming // First



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                          n = 1000000;
                          a = RandomReal[{-1, 1}, {n, 2}];
                          b = ConstantArray[0., 1];
                          c = Join[a, ConstantArray[b, Length[a]], 2]; // RepeatedTiming // First



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                          n = 1000000;
                          a = RandomReal[{-1, 1}, {n, 2}];
                          b = ConstantArray[0., 1];
                          c = Join[a, ConstantArray[b, Length[a]], 2]; // RepeatedTiming // First



                          0.016








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