how can I reshape vector data into a matrix
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Daria Bontch-Osmolovskaia
el 31 de Jul. de 2018
Comentada: Daria Bontch-Osmolovskaia
el 1 de Ag. de 2018
Can anyone help me with this please... I have a data set, shaped so. This needs to be graphed in 3D.

The first column represents locations on X-axis, the 2nd column - locations on Y-axis, and the third column is my data. The 1st & 2nd column make a grid.
How do I reshape this to make the 3rd column into a 2x2 matrix, so that the whole thing can be graphed as a surface?
Thank you beforehand!
D.
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Guillaume
el 31 de Jul. de 2018
How do I reshape this to make the 3rd column into a 2x2 matrix, so that the whole thing can be graphed as a surface?
You don't, it's completely unnecessary
surf(yourmatrix(:, 1), yourmatrix(:, 2), yourmatrix(:, 3));
If you wanted to do the reshape (which again is completely unnecessary), and assuming that the X and Y coordinates that are supposed to be identical are actually identical down to the last binary digit, then:
[~, ~, col] = unique(yourmatrix(:, 1));
[~, ~, row] = unique(yourmatrix(:, 2));
X(row, col) = yourmatrix(:, 1);
Y(row, col) = yourmatrix(:, 2);
Z(row, col) = yourmatrix(:, 3);
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Guillaume
el 31 de Jul. de 2018
Doh! Indeed Z has to be a matrix. And the second part of the answer was also incorrect. Never mind, this is correct:
[X, ~, col] = unique(yourmatrix(:, 1));
[Y, ~, row] = unique(yourmatrix(:, 2));
Z = zeros(numel(Y), numel(X));
Z(sub2ind(size(Z), row, col)) = yourmatrix(:, 3));
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