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interp1
one_dimension interpolation function
Calling Sequence
[yp]=interp1(x, y,xp [, method,[extrapolation]])
Arguments
- xp
- reals scalar, vector or matrix (or hypermatrix) 
- x
- reals vector 
- method
- (optional) string defining the interpolation method 
- extrapolation
- (optional) string, or real value defining the yp(j) components for xp(j) values outside [x1,xn] interval. 
- yp
- vector, or matrix (or hypermatrix) 
Description
Given (x,y,xp), this function performs the yp
            components corresponding to xp by the interpolation(linear by default)
            defined by x and y.
If yp is a vector then the length of xp is equal
            to the length of yp, if yp is a
            matrix then xp have the same length than the length of
            each columns of yp, if yp is a hypermatrix then the
            length of xp have the same length than the first
            dimension of yp.
If size(y)=[C,M1,M2,M3,...,Mj] and size(xp)=[N1,N2,N3,...,Nk] then size(yp)=[N1,N2,..,Nk,M1,M2,...Mj] and length of x must be equal to size(y,1)
The method parameter sets the evaluation rule for
            interpolation
- "linear"
- the interpolation is defined by linear method (see interpln) 
- "spline"
- the interpolation is defined by cubic spline interpolation ( see splin , interp) 
- "nearest"
- for each value xp(j), yp(j) takes the value or y(i) corresponding to x(i) the nearest neighbor of xp(j) 
The extrapolation parameter sets the evaluation
            rule for extrapolation, i.e for xp(i)not in [x1,xn]
            interval
- "extrap"
- the extrapolation is performed by the defined method. yp=interp1(x,y,xp,method,"extrap") 
- real value
- you can choose a real value for extrapolation, in this way yp(i) takes this value for xp(i) not in [x1,xn] interval, for example 0 (but also nan or inf). yi=interp1(x,y,xp,method, 0) 
- by default
- the extrapolation is performed by the defined method (for spline method), and by nan for linear and nearest methods. yp=interp1(x,y,xp,method) 
Examples
x=linspace(0,3,20); y=x.^2; xx=linspace(0,3,100); yy1=interp1(x,y,xx,'linear'); yy2=interp1(x,y,xx,'spline'); yy3=interp1(x,y,xx,'nearest'); plot(xx,[yy1;yy2;yy3],x,y,'*') xtitle('interpolation of square function') legend(['linear','spline','nearest'],a=2)

See Also
History
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