What is the convolution of two probability distribution estimate (ksdensity in matlab)?

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Hello Everyone I am wondering how to perform the convolution of two ksdenity given that their vectors are not related. Here is an example of two sampling height data:
[f1,x1]=ksdenity(data_height_1);
[f2,x2]=ksdenity(data_height_2);
How to convolute f1 with f2? what would be the resulted height vector ?

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Ahmet Cecen
Ahmet Cecen on 11 Nov 2016
Use:
[f,xi] = ksdensity(x,pts)
To sample them at the same points, even if you have to sample a long tail of zeros to do so. Then just do:
conv(u,v)
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Imane Imane
Imane Imane on 11 Nov 2016
So you are telling me to build the resulting vector by myself, there is no tool in matlab to build it?
Ahmet Cecen
Ahmet Cecen on 11 Nov 2016
No, the tool is x = conv(u,v) I was addressing your question about how to interpret the resulting vector x.

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