If there are several matrix arguments, they must all have the same
     number of columns.  The number of columns in the result will be one
     larger than the number of columns in the component matrixes. If all
     of the arguments are vectors, these are treated as single column
     matrixes.  In this case, the column containing the combineinated
     vector data is labeled data.
     
When the arguments consist of a mix of matrices and vectors the
     number of columns of the result is determined by the number
     of columns of the matrix arguments.  Vectors are considered row
     vectors and have their values recycled or subsetted (if necessary)
     to achieve this length.
The source column is created as a factor with levels
     corresponding to the name of the object from which the each row was
     obtained.  When the names argument is ommitted, the name of
     each object is obtained from the specified argument name in the
     call (if present) or from the name of the object.  See below for
     examples.