How to do 2D array interpolation
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Hi, I have a 2d array of values of dimension 4x4, and I would like to do a bilinear interpolation upto a dimension of 1024x1024. I would be very grateful, if anyone helps me in this regard.
The 2d array is:
A=[0.0169 0.5876 0.4689 1.0000;
0.5989 0.6525 0.3475 0.3559;
0.5706 0.6525 0.3814 0.3616;
0 0.5537 0.4011 0.8644];
Thanking You!
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Matt J
am 26 Mai 2013
x=linspace(1,4,1024);
F=griddedInterpolant(A);
result=F({x,x});
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Pranjal Pathak
am 26 Mai 2013
Matt J
am 26 Mai 2013
result = interp2(A,x(:),x);
Ehiremen Ebewele
am 13 Sep. 2019
Did this work?
Walter Roberson
am 13 Sep. 2019
griddedInterpolant() itself needs at least R2011b.
In particularly old versions of MATLAB it might be necessary to use meshgrid() to construct the arrays of query locations.
[X, Y] = meshgrid(x, x);
result = interp2(A, X, Y);
Bruno Luong
am 13 Sep. 2019
Bearbeitet: Bruno Luong
am 13 Sep. 2019
Yes. Quite obscure, it took me few seconds to figure it out Matt's compact code, but it works
x = linspace(1,4,1024);
result = interp2(A,x(:),x)
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