2D Line Interpolation
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Hi
I have data in 2D as a line data (example given as)
y1 x1 y2 x2 val err
36.97 126.5 36.79 126.45 394.94 1.79
36.98 126.4 36.79 126.45 179.59 0.75
37 126.65 36.55 126.64 82.64 0.35
37.4 127.21 37.35 126.7 379.76 1.53
34.75 127.17 34.4 126.7 172.95 0.73
37.45 126.82 37.89 126.77 401.29 1.6
36.98 126.4 37.08 126.77 1168.43 4.97
37.4 127.21 37.89 126.77 114.6 0.52
35.32 127.45 34.98 126.9 289.95 1.19
36.97 126.5 37.49 126.92 3462.07 15.01
37.16 127.52 37.49 126.92 151.54 0.61
37.4 127.21 37.49 126.92 167.04 0.69
37.16 127.52 37.49 126.92 240.72 1.01
36.2 127.48 36.27 126.92 235.94 0.95
36.35 127.2 36.27 126.92 155.95 0.63
35.27 127.42 35.49 126.93 1002.81 4.37
35.32 127.45 35.49 126.93 756.71 3.24
36.97 126.5 37.28 126.98 262.64 1.16
37.4 127.21 37.28 126.98 118 0.49
36.9 126.59 37.28 126.98 114.9 0.49
35.27 127.42 35.16 126.99 180.78 0.61
I need to interpolate the data. (The gridded data must be shown within the limits as defined by the user as Y (35.5 - 36.5) and X (128.5 - 129.5)
How I can do it. Waiting for your kind reply.
5 Comments
KSSV
on 5 Jun 2020
It is not possible to achieve what you want....the given points lie somewhere and the grid extents for which you want to interpolate are somehwere. Figure atatched.

Muhammad Zafar Iqbal
on 5 Jun 2020
KSSV
on 5 Jun 2020
But what is the corresponding val for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) data? Is val and err are same?
Muhammad Zafar Iqbal
on 5 Jun 2020
Muhammad Zafar Iqbal
on 5 Jun 2020
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