Interpulating multipule sets of data without loops

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Hello,
I am trying to do 1D interpulation on multipule sets of data without using loops.
If I must use a loop, the code would look as follows:
X ; % set of grid points, where each column is a different set
V ; % set of data points, where each column is a different set
xq ; % new grid points I would like to interpulate V at.
% Note that size(X) is the same as size(V) and they are both 2D
% All these values are defined priorly in the code.
Vq = zeros(length(xq),size(V,2)) ;
for i=1:size(X,2)
Vq(:,i) = interp1(X(:,i),V(:,i),xq);
end
Is there a way I can run a simular algorithem without running this loop?
Thank you in advance.
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Fifteen12
Fifteen12 on 8 Feb 2023
Can you explain what (size(X,1),1) means? Are you saying that xq has the same number of rows as X?
Fifteen12
Fifteen12 on 8 Feb 2023
Maybe try splitapplly? Sorry I don't have time to run the code on this.

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