Problem with answer of interp1
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Hi
I am trying to use interp1 and i keep getting a WRONG answer i was hoping you could help me find the bug
P_vect = 6.1201 6.12 6.232 6.28 4.12 3.32
P = 4.747
Y_vect = 3000 3500 4500 5000 5500 5800
What is Y?
Y=interp1(P_vect, Y_vect, P)
matlab gives me 4873 when the answer should be 5354
thanks
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Walter Roberson
on 5 Jun 2013
It is not between the 4th and 5th values once you have sorted Y_vect according to P_vect
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Walter Roberson
on 5 Jun 2013
interp1() does not appear to define the behavior when the x coefficients are not monotonic.
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Jan
on 5 Jun 2013
Edited: Jan
on 5 Jun 2013
[EDITED] The fact that INTERP1 calls HISTC is interesting, but does not matter the problem. But the call of SORT for the x-values clears, that not monotonic inputs are handled correctly.
Therefore I think Matlab's interpolation is correct, and assumptions of the OP contain a mistake.
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 5 Jun 2013
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 5 Jun 2013
Let us sort your vector
[P1,idx]=sort(P_vect )
Y1=Y_vect(idx)
Y=interp1(P1, Y1, P)
% in this case P is between the second(4.12) and the third (6.12) which correspond to value between 5500 and 3500
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Jan
on 5 Jun 2013
Edited: Jan
on 5 Jun 2013
I get 4873 also, when I calculate this manually. So I assume Matlab is correct and your assumption is not.
The relevant data are:
x = [4.12, 6.12]
y = [5500, 3500]
delta_x = 2.0
delta_y = -2000
z = 4.747;
result = y(1) + (delta_y / delta_x) * (z - x(1))
= 5500 - 1000 * 0.637
= 4873
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