interpolation coefficients in tri2grid

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Richard Garner
Richard Garner on 9 Jul 2014
Edited: John D'Errico on 18 Jul 2017
I could not find an explanation as to how to use the interpolation coefficients (a2 and a3) that are returned by tri2grid: [uxy,tn,a2,a3]=tri2grid(p,t,u,x,y). I would like to export these and allow users without Matlab to interpolate the solution to points not on the mesh vertices. I am familiar with there being three coefficients that relate solution at arbitrary point (x,y) to solutions on vertices of triangle in which (x,y) is located. To wit: u(x,y) = a1*u1 + a2*u2 + a3*u3 (for linear interpolation). I can only imagine that the a2 and a3 from tri2grid are normalized in some fashion and equivalent to these (possibly by area of triangle???)
A related question (I think): what can one do with the a1, a2, a3 coefficients returned by pdetrg. That is, the a1,2,3 in [ar,a1,a2,a3]=pdetrg(p,t). I wonder if I can do the interpolations with these. My sense is that they are related to the a2, a3 from tri2grid.
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elisabetta carlini
elisabetta carlini on 18 Jul 2017
Hello Richard, how you find out how to interpolate a function defined on a triangular mesh to an array of arbitrary points? Thanks Elisabetta
John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 18 Jul 2017
Edited: John D'Errico on 18 Jul 2017
Elisabeth - Note that you have made this into a zombie question, re-animated years after this individual has even bothered to visit this web site. So ask your question on Answers directly, at least if you hope for an answer.

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