Fillmissing with multidimensional data

Hi,
I'm trying to use fillmissing with a 3D matrix and doesn't seem to be doing the right thing. Is this function restricted to 2D matrices?
Thanks
Claudia

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The doc for fillmissing states that it can be used with multidimensional arrays. Please show a small example of a 3D matrix and how you are trying to use fillmissing and we can help.
Please post your code and explain, why you assume, that it is not working correctly.
3D or not 3D, if you don't specify a dimension, fillmissing will fill across the rows (i.e. column by column) as long as the matrix has more than one row.
As James says, give us an example of input data, the code you used, and your expectation of the result.
Hi! I have an example like this, the input A is
A = [1 nan nan nan;
nan nan nan nan;
nan nan nan 2];
The desired ouput B is
B = [1 1 1 2
1 1 2 2
1 2 2 2].
Is there a funciton to do this work? Thanks a lot!
Jie
As noticed from that example, the filling element is not 'row by row' or 'column by column'. It is also not interplated during the filling.
All the best,
Jie
@jie wu,
Please start your own question. In that new question, explain better how the NaNs are filled if it's not interpolation. What is the rule that tells you that for example A(2, 2) receives 1 and not 2.

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