How to grid xyz data without interpolation

I have a Digital Elevation Model (DEM) was provided as a list of x, y, z coordinates (x and y are 1 x N sized vectors). I would like to grid the so that I can view z as an N x N matrix, but I do NOT want to perform any interpolation on the surface described by z. It appears that the MATLAB 'griddata' function does not allow you to grid a dataset without interpolation. Is there any function that simply allows my to put this xyz data into a grid of z with dimensions along x and y?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 22 de Mayo de 2015

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If you are trying to create an N x N matrix out of a 1 x N vector then it will only be fractionally populated (1 out of N), and you have not defined what you want to go into the empty places.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 22 de Mayo de 2015
If the purpose is just visual presentation then scatter() might be what you are looking for.
Yes, scatter may be quite helpful. I had a typo in my initial post. I have clarified above, only x and y are (1 x N) sized vectors, and z is an (N x N) sized vector.

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico el 22 de Mayo de 2015

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If you only have a set of points that do not lie on a regular grid, BUT you require a gridded set of points, this is IMPOSSIBLE to solve without interpolation of some sort.
Wanting magic to happen will not suffice, unless of course, your name is Harry Potter. I don't recall any mathematics classes offered at Hogwarts.

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Sorry--This was a typo on my part. I have clarified above, only x and y are (1 x N) sized vectors, and z is an (N x N) sized vector. The grid is rectangular, and I am hoping to find a tool that allows me to grid the data without an interpolation scheme choice being a mandatory input, as with 'griddata'.

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