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INTERP interpolate the values in the input AO(s) at new values. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% DESCRIPTION: INTERP interpolate the values in the input AO(s) at new values specified by the input parameter list. CALL: b = interp(a, pl) INPUTS: a - input array of AOs pl - parameter list with the keys 'vertices' and 'method' OUTPUTS: b - output array of AOs REMARKs: 1) Matrix cdata objects are not supported. 2) If a time-series object is interpolated, the sample rate is adjusted to the best fit of the new data. Parameters Description %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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| Access | public |
| Defining Class | ao |
| Sealed | 0 |
| Static | 0 |
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| Key | Default Value | Options | Description |
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| VERTICES | [] | none | A new set of vertices to interpolate on. If 'vertices' is an AO then ao/interp uses the x values from that AO. If this is a char, then it must evaluate (via eval) to an array of vertices. |
| METHOD | 'auto' |
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Specify the interpolation method. Choose between:
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Example |
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| plist('VERTICES', [[]], 'METHOD', 'auto') |
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| Some information of the method ao/interp are listed below: | |
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| Class name | ao |
| Method name | interp |
| Category | Signal Processing |
| Package name | ltpda |
| Can be used as modifier | 1 |
| Supported numeric types | {'double'} |
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Method: ao/integrate | Method: ao/interpmissing | ![]() |
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