Enter table with conditional limits and able to interpolate

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I would like to enter the following numerical table with conditional limits and be able to interpolate within the values provided in the table. I was able to enter the rows x columns but I do not know what can I do for those values that are less than or larger than. How can <= or >= be taken care of? I believe interp2 should be used to find intermediate values for lets say h/L=12 degrees and h/L =0.35 for example. Please advise.
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juan sanchez
juan sanchez on 25 Sep 2024
Thank you very much. The 'griddedInterpolant' was new to me. I am trying it out. Can Extrapolation work?
dpb
dpb on 25 Sep 2024
Edited: dpb on 25 Sep 2024
You don't want to actually extrapolate; it's used above to bound the ends by using the nearest input points as the extrapolated values...if the inputs are outside the range defined, the closest values will be the endpoints
griddedInterpolant acts differently in that regards; the only options available to interpN is to either actually extrapolate (not wanted here, certainly) or set a constant value which is universal and not a value dependent on which end of the input one is extrapolating from.

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