Interpolation using average of pixels
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I have ocean color remote sensing data in netcdf format that I want to interpolate. For example, I have the variables latitude, longitude and Z which is the SPM (Suspended material). I was using the function TriScatteredInterp to interpolate among different grid sizes. What I would like to know is if there is function that provides the option to change the interpolation methods, instead of using the nearest neighbor method for example, I would like to interpolate data using the average. So, if I want to resize the image to have one pixel created from two pixels, I would like to do it using the average of those two pixels. Is this possible? I hope it is clear. Thank you
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Walter Roberson
am 8 Jun. 2015
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http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/triscatteredinterp.html defaults to using method 'linear' (which sounds like what you like) and method 'nearest' has to be specified as an option.
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SnovG
am 10 Jun. 2015
bazrafshan88@gmail.com
am 5 Sep. 2016
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Hi
I had the same problem of too large measurement size of 2048*2048 and I wanted to have 1024*1024, 512*512 and so on. I just wrote a simple code that might be useful for you too. The code downsample your original square matrix to lower sizes.
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