getting slope information from griddedInterpolant
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Hey when evaluating a griddedInterpolant, the computer should at some pont determine the slope of the interpolant at the query point. is there a way to modify the griddedInterpolant such that he not only provides the value at the query point but also the slope (without any additional computations).
i.e. instead of interpolant(x)=approximation(f(x)) interpolant(x)=approximation([f(x) f'(x)])
If not, does anyone have a handmade interpolant code that runs similarilye efficient?
Thanks
Dominik
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Matt J
on 31 Jan 2014
There are a variety of interpolation routines on the FEX, which you could try to modify. There are also routines dedicated to splines and their derivatives, e.g.,
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Matt J
on 30 Jan 2014
Edited: Matt J
on 31 Jan 2014
griddedInterpolant is a built-in function and can't be modified.
Assuming you're talking about 1D interpolation, you can use this form of interp1 (see doc interp1)
pp = interp1(...'pp');
to get the piecewise polynomial representing the interpolated data, and then apparently this FEX file
to get derivatives, (though I haven't used it myself). Unfortunately, it appears that the above interp1 syntax is soon to be removed from MATLAB!
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