Interp3 Producing Unexpected Output?
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John Chilleri
on 20 May 2017
Commented: John Chilleri
on 20 May 2017
Hello,
When using the default trilinear interpolation of interp3, I'm getting an unexpected output:
>> Interpval = interp3(X,X,X,V,X(10),X(5),X(1))
Interpval =
2.373878950731685e+04
>> V(10,5,1)
ans =
2.423129551369272e+04
where X is an n x 1 vector, and V is an n x n x n matrix.
I expected the two results to match as it should notice that the interpolation point is a grid point.
Why do the results not match?
Hopefully I'm just tired and this is a trivial question.
Thanks for your time and help.
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Walter Roberson
on 20 May 2017
>> X = sort(randn(1,25));
>> V = rand(25,25,25);
>> Interpval = interp3(X,X,X,V,X(10),X(5),X(1))
Interpval =
0.505428142457703
>> V(10,5,1)
ans =
0.844855674576263
>> V(5,10,1)
ans =
0.505428142457703
In other words, confusion over the fact that interp3's first coordinate is X, second coordinate is Y, whereas indexing in MATLAB has first coordinate corresponding to Y and second coordinate corresponding to X.
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