polynomial interpolation with lagrange form!!!

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Anas Gharsa
Anas Gharsa le 25 Jan 2022
Commenté : Anas Gharsa le 28 Jan 2022
I implemented a function of lagrange form and i want to use it to interpolate the function f(x) = sin(4x) for some datapoints!! i wrote the script for that but it always gives me error !!! can anyone help me with that !!!
this is my code
xval = 0:10;
pval = xval.^2;
xx = linspace(0,10);
yy = lagrange1(xx,xval,pval);
plot(xval,pval,'o',xx,yy,'.')
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Torsten
Torsten le 25 Jan 2022
And the error message ?
Anas Gharsa
Anas Gharsa le 25 Jan 2022

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Alagu Sankar Esakkiappan
Alagu Sankar Esakkiappan le 28 Jan 2022
Modifié(e) : Alagu Sankar Esakkiappan le 28 Jan 2022
Hello!
I see that you're trying to interpolate a polynomial but running into errors. I checked your code along with your function lagrange1 from your comments. It seems that you are running into an indexing error in the function lagrange1 on the line "Pval = Pval + Lval*f(i)". From what I observed using Breakpoint, you are trying to access f(12) when infact f only contains 11 elements to begin with.
Here are the Workspace values before the exact occurence of error:
If you try to evaluate the expression "Pval = Pval + Lval*f(i)" at this point ( based on values from above image ), you access f(12), thereby running into the error. I suggest for easier debugging, Try creating a Breakpoint on the line where error is caused in MATLAB. It'll give a more comprehensive view of the Codeflow and to narrow down exact occurence of error.
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Anas Gharsa
Anas Gharsa le 28 Jan 2022
okay i will try that!! thank you so for the reply

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