[scilab-Users] Xcos, "interpolation" block

Clément David clement.david at scilab.org
Wed Mar 30 10:25:35 CEST 2011


Hello,

The INTRPLBLK_f simply maps input values to outputs with linear
interpolation.

The attached example will be included with Scilab help on the future.

Regards,

--
Clément

Le mardi 29 mars 2011 à 18:14 -0700, Jerzy Karczmarczuk a écrit :
> There is a palette called "interpolation" (which apparently has a different
> name: "lookup tables"... Inside there is a block "explained" in such a way:
> 
> The output of this block is a function of the input obtained by linear
> interpolation. This block has a single scalar input and a single scalar
> output port. The coord. and coord. give respectively the coordinate and the
> coordinate of the data points to be interpolated. coord must be strictly
> increasing.
> 
> ==
> 
> Could anybody explain WHAT does this interpolate?
> A simple example perhaps?
> 
> Thanks.
> JK
> 
> 
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Clément David <clement.david at scilab.org>
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