Do an interpolation in matlab

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klipya
klipya on 30 Jul 2012
Hi,
I'm newbie in Matlab and I'm trying to do an interpolation but it doesn't work ("The values of X should be distinct.") I don't know exactly what's wrong.
load doc_1.txt
x= doc_1(:,2);
y= doc_2(:,3);
z= 399.25:1:2179.5;
yi= interp1(x,y,z);
plot(x,y,'o',z,yi)
Thanks in advance,
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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 30 Jul 2012
interp1(X,Y,352,'linear','extrap')
klipya
klipya on 6 Aug 2012
Thanks Andrei. Interpolation works well, thank you. It's not that what I want. I have a lot of values like 352.4, 352.5 354.3... and I want to get, with the interpolation, only one value from every number. Is that possible?
For example, for the value 352 I want to get one number.

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Titus Edelhofer
Titus Edelhofer on 6 Aug 2012
Hi,
you will need to average all values between 352 and 353. To this end use histc to find those effiently and then loop. Here ist the code (only for interval [352 - 353]), the more general should then be not too difficult:
x = [351 351.5 352.2 352.3 353.5 354.5];
y = rand(size(x));
edges = 350:355;
[n,bin] = histc(x, edges);
% for the 352 average on all values between 352 and 354
x352 = x(bin==3)
% x352 is just for illustration, what you need is y352:
y352 = mean(y(bin==3))
Titus

Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 6 Aug 2012
Edited: Andrei Bobrov on 6 Aug 2012
variant
X = [352.4, 352.5 354.3;0.5050,2.4874,1]';
[xa,~,c]=unique(fix(X(:,1)));
Xout = [xa,accumarray(c,X(:,2),[],@mean)];

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