4-D Interpolation using interpn
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Hi,
I have 4 vectors as input and 1 vector as output. I want to do an interpolation following the instructions given here:
https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/interpn.html --> Vq = interpn(X1,X2,X3,X4,V,Xq1,Xq2,Xq3,Xq4)
where Xq1, ..., Xq4 are scalars and equal to Xqi = Xi(1) (it is just a test).
However, I got the following error:
Interpolation requires at least two sample points for each grid dimension.
If I look at section 4-D Interpolation, it can be seen that 4D grids are constructed and after these points are passed through the function and a 4D structure is obtained for V.
In my case, I don't have a function. I just have a vector for the output V.
How I can make it work with my vector type of data?
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Torsten
on 27 Nov 2022
Yes, that is what I want to do.
Then why don't you call your function V(X1,X2,X3,X4) over a full grid as required by "interpn", save the results in an array V(x1,x2,x3,x4) and then use this V-array for a table-lookup by "interpn" ?
Something like
for i = 1:597
for j = 1:597
for k = 1:597
for l = 1:597
V(i,j,k,l) = function_for_V(X1(i),X2(j),X3(k),X4(l));
end
end
end
end
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