- 'pchip' Shape-preserving piecewise cubic interpolation.
How to do cubic interpolation from given sets of data ?
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Herp Derp
am 19 Feb. 2017
Kommentiert: Star Strider
am 19 Feb. 2017
I'm new to matlab. I'm trying to learn how to do cubic interpolation from given sets of data for example x=[0 1 8 12 27] and y=[1 2 3 4 5] I know matlab has some functions that do cubic interpolation but I don't understand how to to implement them with data sets. I've tried using references from the site and other sources but I can't seem to find any guidance for this.
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Star Strider
am 19 Feb. 2017
The interp1 function with the 'pchip' method is the easiest way to do this (for me, anyway).
From the documentation:
The Code —
x=[0 1 8 12 27];
y=[1 2 3 4 5];
xi = linspace(min(x), max(x));
yi = interp1(x, y, xi, 'pchip');
figure(1)
plot(xi, yi)
hold on
plot(x, y, 'pr', 'MarkerFaceColor','g')
hold off
grid
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Star Strider
am 19 Feb. 2017
They’re not all ‘cubic spline’ interpolations. I wasn’t clear on what you intended by ‘cubic interpolation’. This now covers every option I can find.
The spline function will give the same result with interp1 with the 'spline' method:
x=[0 1 8 12 27];
y=[1 2 3 4 5];
xi = linspace(min(x), max(x));
yi = interp1(x, y, xi, 'spline');
figure(1)
plot(xi, yi)
hold on
plot(x, y, 'pr', 'MarkerFaceColor','g')
hold off
grid
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