How to add line into an array

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Ben van Zon
Ben van Zon on 2 Nov 2022
Commented: Ben van Zon on 2 Nov 2022
So I'm trying to verify a sensor using a nearby weatherstation's data.
But between the hours 10 and 15 there is no data, so it goes from 9, 10, 15, 16, etc.
How do I add the four zeroes necessary to make this graph fit according to my sensor data? Or how do I split it?
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Les Beckham
Les Beckham on 2 Nov 2022
You need to be more specific about what isn't working for you. Please attach your data and post the code that isn't doing what you expect. Explain what you expect and how the actual results differ from what you expect.

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VBBV
VBBV on 2 Nov 2022
Edited: VBBV on 2 Nov 2022
A = [1:10 , 15: 30];% your data
R = [A(1:10), zeros(1,4), A(11:end)]
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VBBV
VBBV on 2 Nov 2022
Use concatenation operator
Ben van Zon
Ben van Zon on 2 Nov 2022
Thank you this worked!
I had 60 hours logged so I had to change it to
U = [u(1:10), 11:14 , u(11:24), u(25:34), 11:14, u(35:48), u(49:58), 11:14, u(59:60)];
And it works now, thank you!

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