Scattered Interpolant possible with multiple sample value vectors?
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Yuri Engelshoven
il 20 Mar 2015
Commentato: Andrei Bobrov
il 22 Mar 2015
Hey guys,
I'm trying to build an interpolant which should give me interpolants for 8 different sample value vectors. I have an 95374*8 double list of sample values (UF). Corresponding to which there are two 95374*1 double coordinate lists (xe & ye).
I'm trying to build a loop in which the scatteredinterpolant F is constructed for each of these 8 sample value lists. Thing is that I don't know if it is even possible to create a scatteredinterpolant which consists of more than one value list?
Matlab tells me my F (if i take one set of values) is 1x1. So is it possible to make it 1x8? That looks like this:
%if true
F=scatteredInterpolant(xe,ye,UF(:,1),'natural');
I've tried making something like this, but it won't work as I cant tell matlab to put the values next to the already existing ones:
if true
for i=1:8
F(:,:,i)=scatteredInterpolant(xe,ye,UF(:,i),'natural');
end
The error this yields after the first iteration is: Error using scatteredInterpolant/subsasgn Invalid arguments in indexing operation.
If you guys could help me out that would be awesome! Thanks in advance.
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Andrei Bobrov
il 20 Mar 2015
Please try this:
F = cell(8,1);
for ii =1:8
F{ii} = scatteredInterpolant(xe,ye,UF(:,ii),'natural');
end
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Andrei Bobrov
il 22 Mar 2015
UFI = zeros(size(XX,1),8);
for jj = 1:8
UFI(:,jj) = F{jj}(XX(:,jj),YY(:,jj));
end
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