Compensate the vector with the last entry

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I have a length L vector contains some numbers, I want to compensate this vector to length K, where K > L, with repeating the last entry of the vector. For example, the vector is [2 4 7 3], after compensate, it will be [2 4 7 3 3 3 3 3]. I hope there is an efficient way to do so because I actually have more than 10^4 vectors to compensate.
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 25 Apr 2023
"I hope there is an efficient way to do so because I actually have more than 10^4 vectors to compensate."
Do you really have 1e4 separate vectors stored in the workspace? How did you get them all there?
mingcheng nie
mingcheng nie on 31 Jul 2024
sorry for the ambiguity. I have a loop around 10^4 times, where within each loop I will need compensate the vector :)

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 25 Apr 2023
V = [2,4,7,3];
K = 8;
V(end+1:K) = V(end)
V = 1×8
2 4 7 3 3 3 3 3

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 31 Jul 2024
If you were using release R2023b or later, you could use the paddata function with the Side name-value argument and either the FillValue name-value argument or the Pattern name-value argument with the 'edge' pattern.
x = [2 4 7 3]
x = 1x4
2 4 7 3
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y = paddata(x, 7, Side = 'trailing', Pattern = 'edge')
y = 1x7
2 4 7 3 3 3 3
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Or to show FillValue with a different value:
y = paddata(x, 7, Side = 'trailing', FillValue = -999)
y = 1x7
2 4 7 3 -999 -999 -999
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