Blending interpolation for a function

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MAN MARIUS
MAN MARIUS le 2 Juin 2020
Commenté : MAN MARIUS le 3 Juin 2020
I need to calculate the value f(x,y)=sin((pi/2)*(x+y)) for the function using the blending interpolation reffering to x0=-1, x1=1, y0=-1, y1=1 in point (1/3,1/3).
Can somebody help me with the code for this? I need to make even a graphics interface but there i can try to do it.....
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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza le 2 Juin 2020
What is the equation for blending interpolation?
MAN MARIUS
MAN MARIUS le 2 Juin 2020
uh,sry didnt notice f(x,y)=sin((pi/2)*(x+y))

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 2 Juin 2020
Try this:
% I need to calculate the value f(x,y)=sin((pi/2)*(x+y))
% for the function using the blending interpolation reffering to
% x0=-1, x1=1, y0=-1, y1=1 in point (1/3,1/3).
x0=-1, x1=1, y0=-1, y1=1;
x = x0 : 1/3 : x1
y = y0 : 1/3 : y1
[X, Y] = meshgrid(x, y);
fxy = sin((pi/2)*(X(:) + Y(:)))
fxy = reshape(fxy, length(y), length(x));
subplot(2, 1, 1);
surf(fxy);
title('surf(fxy)', 'FontSize', 15);
subplot(2, 1, 2);
imshow(fxy, []);
title('imshow(fxy)', 'FontSize', 15);
colormap(jet(256));
colorbar;
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 3 Juin 2020
As with any variable, you can double click on fxy in the workspace panel and see the numerical values. If you want to see them before you call surf(), you can set a breakpoint on the surf() line and inspect the variable. Of course it doesn't change after surf() is called so it's the same at the very end of the function as it it before you call surf().
MAN MARIUS
MAN MARIUS le 3 Juin 2020
Ty >)

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