How do I correctly enter the function f(x,y)=sin​((pi/2)*(x​+y))?

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I need to calculate the value for the function using the blending interpolation reffering to x0=-1, x1=1, y0=-1, y1=1 in point (1/3,1/3).
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LEONARD-RAMON DINCA
LEONARD-RAMON DINCA on 27 May 2020
I need to know how to enter the function, MATLAB is new for me and it gives me trouble figuring out how to correctly insert this into it. Could you please assist?

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David Hill
David Hill on 27 May 2020
f=@(x,y)sin(pi/2*(x+y));
[X,Y]=meshgrid(-1:.2:1);%not sure what step size you are using
a=interp2(X,Y,f(X,Y),1/3,1/3);

madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 28 May 2020
Edited: madhan ravi on 28 May 2020
% Option 1
x = [x0,x1];
y = [y0,y1]';
z = sin(pi/2*(x+y));
F = griddedInterpolant({x,y},z);
xq = 1/3;
yq = 1/3;
Interpolated = F({xq,yq})
% option 2
f=@(x,y)sin(pi/2*(x+y));
x0=-1;
x1=1;
y0=-1;
y1=1;
x = [x0,x1];
y = [y0,y1];
[xx,yy] = meshgrid(x,y);
% query points
xq = 1/3;
yq = 1/3;
Interpolated = interp2(xx,yy,f(xx,yy),xq,yq) % Interpolated = interp2(xx,yy,f(xx,yy),xq,yq, 'spline') use the method which suits you the best
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LEONARD-RAMON DINCA
LEONARD-RAMON DINCA on 28 May 2020
Great stuff in here, one last thing, if I would want to show this in GUI how should I run it? Thanks
madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 28 May 2020
Maybe you can try using live script , it’s very intuitive.
P.S: I’m not familiar with GUI myself.

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