Clear Filters
Clear Filters

Interpolate include NaN data.

2 views (last 30 days)
Data likes this
-----
3
NaN
NaN
7
NaN
NaN
2
NaN
NaN
19
NaN
NaN
12
-----
How interpolate NaN data?
I try interp1 fuction. But I failed.
Please help me.
  1 Comment
Jan
Jan on 14 Nov 2016
Whenever you post "failed" in the forum, add your code and explain the error.

Sign in to comment.

Accepted Answer

John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 14 Nov 2016
Edited: John D'Errico on 14 Nov 2016
Download inpaint_nans from the File Exchange. Although interp1 would also have been able to solve the problem too. inpaint_nans is far simpler to use for this though.
  4 Comments
John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 14 Nov 2016
This is easier?
k = find(~isnan(x));
y = interp1(x(k),y(k),1:numel(x));
It is not difficult. But you cannot claim it to be simpler to use interp1 here.
Jeong_evolution
Jeong_evolution on 18 Nov 2016
I'm sorry. I didn't work hard.
Very easy.. Thanks ^^

Sign in to comment.

More Answers (1)

Jan
Jan on 14 Nov 2016
data = [3, NaN, NaN, 7, NaN, NaN, 2, NaN, NaN, 19, NaN, NaN, 12];
miss = isnan(data);
data(miss) = interp1(data(~miss), find(~miss), find(miss))
  4 Comments
Jeong_evolution
Jeong_evolution on 18 Nov 2016
Mr.Simon. This is real data.
When I try this code used real data, there was an error.
But I don't know mean. You know?
Jeong_evolution
Jeong_evolution on 18 Nov 2016
Code is
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AA = xlsread('TMY_original_mssing_2');
data = AA(:,1:3);
miss = isnan(data);
data(miss) = interp1(data(~miss), find(~miss), find(miss));
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Sign in to comment.

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!