Interpolating missing values

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Jenny
Jenny on 3 Nov 2011
Answered: Jennifer Rebbin on 20 Sep 2023
I have a matrix with NaNs in some of the cells. I need to find all cells of the matrix with NaN values, then interpolate the missing values using the first value before and after the NaNs, and put the interpolated values in the place of the NaN values within the matrix. NaNs may be only one at a time or several in a row, the first and last value around NaN sections may span more than one row.
I have looked at find and interp1 in Matlab help, but can't make it work for my situation. For example: how do you make find locate NaN values? And with interp1, I am not sure what all the variables should be in this case. Any tips?

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Jennifer Rebbin
Jennifer Rebbin on 20 Sep 2023
Starting in R2023b, you can fill missing entries in 2-D data using the fillmissing2 function.

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 3 Nov 2011
Interpolation on a 1-D vector is not that hard. Maybe it could be expanded to 2-D matrix too. See if interp1() is all you need.
%%original data
x=1:0.1:10;
y=sin(x);
ind=round(ceil(90*rand(10,1)));
y(ind)=nan;
figure(1);plot(x,y);
%processing
ind=~isnan(y);
NewY=interp1(x(ind),y(ind),x);
figure(2);plot(x,NewY);
For 2-D
%%original good data
[x,y,z]=peaks;
figure(1); surf(x,y,z);
%missing some z values
[m,n]=size(z);
ind_m=ceil((m-1)*rand(10,1));
ind_n=ceil((n-1)*rand(10,1));
Incomplete_z=z;
Incomplete_z(ind_m,ind_n)=nan;
figure(2);surf(x,y,Incomplete_z);
%interpolate to recover z
index=isnan(Incomplete_z);
row_index=any(index,2);
col_index=any(index,1);
NewX=x(~row_index,~col_index);
NewY=y(~row_index,~col_index);
NewZ=Incomplete_z(~row_index,~col_index);
Interpolate_z=interp2(NewX,NewY,NewZ,x,y);
figure(3);surf(x,y,Interpolate_z)
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Jenny
Jenny on 6 Nov 2011
I understand what you've done here, but I am not sure how to make it fit if I have a m by n matrix with randomly dispersed nan values in it. I don't know what to set my x,Y, and xi to in the equation yi = interp1(x,Y,xi). I can use find=(isnan(X')) to find all the indeces of the nan's by row, but I don't know where that fits in the equation above.
Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 6 Nov 2011
2-D is similar. You need to get rid of the rows and columns where any element in the row or column is nan. See update.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 6 Nov 2011
You may wish to consider using John D'Errico's File Exchange Contribution inpaint_nans

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