How do replace missing data in a matrix with interpolated values

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Colby Osborn
Colby Osborn am 5 Jan. 2017
Beantwortet: Image Analyst am 5 Jan. 2017
Hello,
I'm trying to replace missing data within a matrix with interpolated values. For example, if I have a matrix with a few integer values and many missing data points like below.
data(1:10,1:10) = nan;
data(2,3) = 2; data(5,6)=3; data(8,1) = 1; data(1,8) = 4; data(8,8) = 1; data(5,9) = 2;data(5,7)= 2;
How can I replace the NaN entries with interpolated values? I have tried using the fillmissing function, but it seems to just go along rows or columns.
Thanks so much for your time!
Colby

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 5 Jan. 2017
Colby, well that's not much data to go on. You might try kriging (Click here) a geospatial estimation method they use to, for example, predict temperatures and rainfall everywhere when they actually only have measurements at certain isolated locations (where weather stations are located).

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