interpolation on an iregular shaped grid

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Dany
Dany on 22 Apr 2014
Commented: Walter Roberson on 22 Apr 2014
hi,
i have a data set off points with (x,y,z) coordinates. those points represents a sort of a path. i would like to create a surface, using some king of interpolation, but i only want to get the surface on the path because what happens aroud it does not concern me. i know that the interpolation functions in matlab works on a equaly spaced grid, a rectengular for instance. how would you recomend to achieve whatr im trying to do? i though about creating a convex hull, and after performing the interpolation keep only the points which lays inside that convex. is there any other/easier way? any advice would be helpfull.
thank you

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 22 Apr 2014
Interpolate onto a regular grid, and set the points you do not care about to have the value NaN.
Or, if you use TriScatteredInterp or ScatteredInterpolant, then you can choose to only evaluate the interpolant in certain areas.

Dany
Dany on 22 Apr 2014
thank you, thats exactly what i did.

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