From: Oleg Komarov on 16 Jun 2010 18:31 "Lisandro " <lisandro.quinones(a)gmail.com> wrote in message <hvbh89$1g3$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>... > Hi all, > > I have 2 columns of 1000 points of data each that I wish to use as my x and y inputs for interp1, sadly my data is repetitive by definition and interp1 needs distinctive x data. > > I was looking in the Mathworks Community and came across the Consolidator by John D'Errico which seems to do the job. However, when I use it, it deletes/removes all of the repetitive data points just like the 'unique' function would do; it also orders the data in ascending order. > > Someone out there well versed with the Consolidator or with an alternate solution to my problem? I would like my data to retain its original order and the repetitive points NOT to be removed but just modified by a 0.0001 sum; i.e.: > > 600 to 600.0001 > 600 to 600.0002 > 600 to 600.0003 > > Thank you! So why don't you ust add 0.0001, or show an example of a reasonable input and the desired output. Oleg
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