- select a method that supports extrapolation by default (the documentation explains which ones).
- use a different function supports extrapolation using the method you want, e.g.: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/griddedinterpolant.html
Error: EXTRAPVAL must be a scalar
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Jing Ci Neo
am 27 Jul. 2020
Kommentiert: Jing Ci Neo
am 29 Jul. 2020
I want to interpolate and extrapolate my matrix using interp2. Why am I getting the error "EXTRAPVAL must be a scalar"?
Below is my code, n and m are integers and C is an m by n matrix.
[X,Y] = meshgrid(0.5:n-0.5,0.5:m-0.5);
[Xq,Yq] = meshgrid(0:n,0:m);
slip=interp2(X,Y,C,Xq,Yq,'linear','extrapval');
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Stephen23
am 27 Jul. 2020
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am 27 Jul. 2020
According to the interp2 documentation, the extrapval must be a scalar numeric:
A character vector is not supported. Only a scalar constant value is supported.
If you expect the extrapolation to calculate some value then you will need to either:
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Stephen23
am 27 Jul. 2020
Bearbeitet: Stephen23
am 27 Jul. 2020
"what can interp2 exrapolate then?"
That depends on how you call it:
- When you provide the extrapval input argument then interp2 only extrapolates with that one fixed, constant numeric value. For example, if you provide the value 5, then all extrapolated data will have the value 5. By providing that argument you tell interp2 to not extrapolate using any interpolation method.
- If you do not specify extrapval then it will extrapolate for some of the interpolation methods, the documentation clearly lists which ones, otherwise it will return NaN. Just as the documentation states.
"What character vector are you referring to?"
slip=interp2(X,Y,C,Xq,Yq,'linear','extrapval');
% ^^^^^^^^^^^ this one
You provided a char vector, which is not a valid input. A valid input is a real scalar of class single or double.
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