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Video tutorial: MATLAB Basics: Interleaving data with find

by Doug Hull

 

12 Sep 2007 (Updated 02 Nov 2007)

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Four minute video shows how to use find to interleave data from different matrices into one matrix.

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This is one in a series of videos covering MATLAB basics. It is meant for the new MATLAB user.

This video covers how to take data from different matrices and merge it into one bigger matrix based on unique identifiers or a time stamp. This video makes use of the command FIND, and refers to several earlier videos.

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Video tutorial: MATLAB Basics: Concatenating vectors

MATLAB release MATLAB 7.4 (R2007a)
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