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"John D'Errico" <woodchips@rochester.rr.com> wrote in
message <g4gb13$rss$1@fred.mathworks.com>...

> You can't "bypass" it.
> 
> Your data is not in the form that contourf needs.
> How is contourf to know what how you wish it
> to interpret that vector of data? Do you have the
> mindreading toolbox installed? (This is a new
> one that they try to keep secret until they get
> all the bugs out of it. The biggest problem is
> the requirement that you install electric wires
> directly into your brain. Few people seem to like
> that idea.)
> 
> Seriously, what does this vector of length 9694
> contain?
> 
> John

You are too funny! I wish I can grow up to be as funny as you. 
But if you are not going to help me why bother posting a
respond. 
As I stated on my previous post the matrix are Temperature
and date/time, so it is a list of Temperature and date/time
that I imported from txt files. It is a year worth of
temperature data of from Lake Michigan of different depth.
We are trying to examine of effects of global warming.